Allegro Platform System Requirements: Product Version 17.4-2019 October 2019
Allegro Platform System Requirements: Product Version 17.4-2019 October 2019
Allegro Platform System Requirements: Product Version 17.4-2019 October 2019
System Requirements
Product Version 17.4-2019
October 2019
Doc Updated: November 2020
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Allegro Platform System Requirements
Contents
Allegro Platform System Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
CPU Core and RAM Requirement for Allegro Pulse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
17.4-2019 Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Operating Systems No Longer Supported . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Microsoft Windows System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Microsoft SharePoint for Allegro Pulse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Using Spaces in File and Directory Names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Linux System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
License Server Network Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Improving Performance on UNIX Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Non-Native X Emulators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Virtual Environment Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
File Server Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Graphics Requirements for Physical Design Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Planning Hardware Purchases for Physical Design Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Additional Recommendations for Allegro Package Designer Plus Products . . . . . . . . . . 16
Compiler Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Managing Licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
This document contains the recommended system requirements for Cadence® OrCAD® and
Allegro® tools in release 17.4-2019.
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Important
If you use a physical design product (Allegro PCB Editor, Allegro Package Designer
Plus, or Allegro SI), be sure to read Graphics Requirements for Physical Design
Products on page 14.
Important
All Linux platforms: To ensure that your system is configured with the correct
operating system patches, run the checksysConf program. You can download
checksysConf from Cadence Online Support.
17.4-2019 Changes
■ Operating Systems No Longer Supported
Because Cadence® OrCAD® and Allegro® products are integrated directly with Windows,
hardware and peripherals supported by Windows are also supported by these Cadence
products. A list of hardware and peripherals officially supported by Windows can be obtained
from the Microsoft web page.
These products require updating certain Microsoft libraries in the Windows directory. You
must install the Cadence software either using the desktop mode or client install. You may no
longer be able to point to the Cadence software without installing.
Note: Once you install release 17.4-2019, you should only use the release 17.4-2019 version
of the switchversion program to change releases. The installer always places this program
at the top level of the Cadence hierarchy in the Windows Start menu.
Spaces in filenames are not supported when a filename is stored in the design. For example,
symbols and padstack names are stored in the Allegro database where a space is not legal.
Ancillary space support is based upon each installed application. Allegro® PCB Editor
supports spaces in filenames for non-design files, that is, reports and text files.
Operating System RHEL 6.5 (64-bit); RHEL 7.4 (64-bit); SLES 11 SP4 (64-bit); SLES
12 SP1 (64-bit)
Hardware Intel® 64 (x64 or x86_64) compatible including i3/i5/i7 and r AMD
Opteron™/Reyzen™
8 GB (or greater) system memory
12 GB swap space
10 GB (or greater) available disk space
TrueColor (65000 colors) required
Note: If you are running physical design/layout (back-end) tools, you must source
<cdsroot>/tools/bin/allegro_cshrc (tcsh/csh)
or
<cdsroot>/tools/bin/allegro_profile (sh/bash)
or integrate the equivalent Linux settings into your own environment files. It is not sufficient
just to add installed tools to the PATH variable.
To run X and Cadence products on the same machine, set the display variable to its local
mode (type setenv DISPLAY :0 at the command prompt). This lets the X protocol use
shared memory instead of expensive TCP/IP transport.
Non-Native X Emulators
Cadence tools only support the XServer provided by the Linux vendors. Non-native X
solutions such as Hummingbird, Exceed, and so on are not supported. VNC to non-native X
solutions is also not supported.
The Cadence advanced graphics programs list OpenGL as a requirement. To achieve best
performance and quality you must download the latest graphics adapters provided by the
hardware vendor of the card. The following is a list of the programs that require access to
accelerated graphics adapters to operate:
■ Allegro PCB Editor
■ Allegro Package Designer Plus (APD+)
■ SigXplorer
■ Allegro Free and Plus viewers
The above listed products offer the ability to disable advanced graphics. This can be done
temporarily by using the -noopengl command line argument or permanently by specifying
set disable_opengl in the local Allegro env file. Running with OpenGL disabled will
disable certain advanced product functionality, such as 3D view modes and transparency.
While the applications will most likely install and operate in these environments, it has been
demonstrated that performance is poor and advanced capabilities, such as 3D viewing may
not work. Use of the graphical applications in these environments is not recommended and
subject to these restrictions and caveats:
■ The products are not supported in a virtual or remote desktop environment. You can use
these environments at your own risk.
■ Performance may be so poor as to be unacceptable. Functionality that is based on
advanced graphics hardware may not work.
■ Cadence will attempt to address issues reported in this environment but they must be
reproduced on a supported workstation running in a non-virtual or non-remote desktop
environment.
Finally, certain remote meeting products such as Microsoft NetMeeting do not properly
display these applications. You should migrate to a remote meeting product where this is
supported (for example, Microsoft Live Meeting) or run the Cadence software with the
advanced graphics disabled.
To use OpenGL as a graphics drawing option, your system must meet the following
requirements:
■ A modern computer purchased within the last couple of years.
■ A dedicated graphics card (motherboard-based) with hardware OpenGL support or an
Intel 945 class graphics card. A recommended 2GB dedicated (not shared) video RAM
and a 128-bit bus interface. We also recommend that the card be workstation certified.
A high-end motherboard based graphics solution delivers acceptable performance for
most designs. This is one area where spending a bit for quality improves productivity.
■ A minimum of 1 GB system memory.
■ Installation of the latest graphics patches from the graphics card vendor.
Important
As with most graphics support, you must ensure that the appropriate drivers are
installed and properly configured on your system. If you use older versions, you may
see glitches with the display of objects, poor performance, and other problems. In
the case of Windows Vista, only DirectX is available from the initial installation, so
you must obtain new drivers before you attempt to run the tools. Make sure that
video cards for Linux have Linux drivers available.
All tools require at least 65000 colors. We no longer support 256- color mode (also known as
8-plane mode in the X window world). Linux Xservers must be configured to use the
TrueColor model.
Only the 2D mode is supported. OpenGL requires higher level graphics cards for best
performance. On AIX platforms, OpenGL requires TrueColor 24 bit graphic settings, and will
not display all colors if the system defaults are 8 bit color.
OpenGL is enabled by default. You can disable it using the environment variable
disable_opengl in the OpenGL category of the User Preferences Editor dialog box.
Allegro products use both integer and floating point, so select a configuration that provides
ample processing power in both areas. When choosing a machine, purchase one with the
highest CPU rating. Because vendors are de-emphasizing their CPU clocking, use the
vendors’ chip-naming convention. Alternatively, use a performance benchmark
measurement. For example, the SPEC site (http://www.spec.org) lists the hardware
results from multiple vendors.
If two systems have comparable ratings, purchase the system with the larger Level 2 cache,
even if its ratings are slightly slower. Buying a top-end CPU usually also brings a system with
the latest motherboard, bus architecture, and RAM hardware.
In the Windows environment, if the machine is recommended for gamers, it meets the needs
of high-end physical implementation design. The exception to this rule is that for Allegro
products, you do not need dedicated sound cards. A dedicated graphics card is
recommended over a motherboard-based graphics card because motherboard cards share
memory and bus access with the CPU.
Buy enough memory so you are not paging during your work. One gigabyte is a good starting
point for average PCB designs but you may need to raise the total if you plan on auto-routing,
signal integrity work, or multi-board simulation. A rule of thumb is to take a recently completed
board, and your memory requirement would be:
If you plan on using centralized Cadence® software, design, or library storage, a 100 Mbs
network connection is recommended.
In the Intel CPU world, Intel, Xeons and AMD chips typically leapfrog each other on which is
the top performer.
If you are considering a laptop computer, look at the “workstation replacement” laptops, even
though they are heavier and have less battery life than more conventional laptops.
Finally, when purchasing a new system, look at your future needs and not your current
requirements.
IC-Package co-design capability is available only on the Linux platforms. Likewise, since this
capability works with the Innovus-based IC floor-planning technology, you should plan that
systems running this capability have sufficient disk and memory space for the Innovus-based
and Allegro portions of the applications, as well as sufficient disk space for the IC portions of
your system designs.
Most back-end programs such as Allegro® PCB Editor, Allegro Package Designer, SigXp and
SI but not SPECCTRA, offer the OpenGL drawing capability. Front-end programs, such as
Design Entry HDL and OrCAD® Capture, do not require OpenGL capability.
To use OpenGL as a graphics display option, your system needs to meet the following
requirements:
■ A modern computer purchased within the last couple of years.
■ A dedicated graphic card is recommended for the OpenGL based products.
In smaller form-factor hardware such as notebooks, many motherboard based graphic
controllers now deliver good to excellent performance for most designs. For the best
performance, a dedicated graphics card is still recommended.
■ Apply the latest graphics patches from the graphics card vendor or PC supplier.
Note: On Linux, all products require at least true color (65000 colors). 256 color mode (also
know as 8 plane mode in the X window world) is not supported. Linux Xservers must be
configured to use the TrueColor model.
Compiler Requirements
Microsoft Windows
Linux
Managing Licenses
All the tools support the use of an options file, which you can use to restrict user access
and manage licensing beyond the limits of the license file. To have products return their
licenses to the license pool when they are idle, the tools let you add a TIMEOUT line, which
sets a maximum amount of time (in seconds) that a license can remain inactive, to the
options file. The queuing argument of the NOLOG line in the options file, however, is not
supported.
For more information about licensing and the options file, refer to the Cadence License
Manager document.
This document contains the frequently asked questions (FAQ) about requirements and
performance. To view the answer to any question, click on that question from the list below.
■ What will happen if disk minimums are not met?
■ Can you specify a true memory hard limit where Allegro applications will not run?
■ Can you be more specific on memory requirements?
■ Will adding more memory improve Allegro performance?
■ What other things may impact performance?
■ Will multiple core/CPUs improve Allegro application performance?
■ Why is my Graphics Performance slow?
■ What do I do if I experience menu glitches when using the nonopengl option?
■ Some menus display with shifts when I use multiple monitors. What should I do?
The minimum requirements we specify includes both installation and some user working
space.
Can you specify a true memory hard limit where Allegro applications will
not run?
Answer: No, this is impossible since there are many factors involved. We have a calculator
latter in this document that helps in estimating memory requirements based upon design size
and tool functionality you plan on using but 8GB (64bit OS) will satisfy almost all users.
Given how cheap memory is today, I would just use 8 GB on Windows 10 and allocate Virtual
memory at least twice your physical. If the system is memory rich, the OS can use additional
memory to give the system a smoother overall feel by keeping running programs in memory
and caching frequently accessed files.
Some menus display with shifts when I use multiple monitors. What
should I do?
Answer: Multiple monitors are supported, and two monitors are recommended for the
physical design tools, Allegro PCB Editor and Allegro Package Designer Plus. However, if you
have multiple monitors with different resolution or settings, you might see menu shifts or pop-
up menus on right-click appearing in a different monitor.