Using XJEase functions in XJRunner tests

A frequent question from customers is, “Why is my new XJEase test function not listed when I create an XJRunner test?” XJEase Functions For a function to be eligible to be made available to XJRunner it must be in the main project (.xje) file or a device file, or in a code file specified either [...]

2017-04-21T14:43:35+01:00By |Categories: XJDeveloper, XJEase|

Archiving XJDeveloper Projects

There are two ways to export projects from XJDeveloper either exporting to an XJPack or a zip file. Both options  are found on the File -> Export menu in XJDeveloper. XJPack files are used by XJRunner in production. When you have finished creating your project in XJDeveloper, “pack” it and then this file can be [...]

2023-11-14T20:52:04+00:00By |Categories: XJDeveloper|Tags: |

Netlist Formats

In versions of XJTAG prior to 2.0, the system supported just four netlist formats: RINF, EDIF 2, PADS PCB and Protel. The parsers for these netlists were written carefully against specifications for the formats where possible, and so should reliably parse all valid netlists in those formats. […]

2009-10-14T13:25:17+01:00By |Categories: XJDeveloper|Tags: , , |

Pack Files

This post covers XJPack files – the XJTAG mechanism for deploying your tests to production. XJDeveloper is used to write your tests and can run your tests whilst you are creating them. In a future version it will also integrate the debugging functionality of the command line tool XJDebug to allow you to debug your [...]

2009-08-03T13:35:56+01:00By |Categories: XJDeveloper|Tags: , , |

Netlist Explorer

This post details the Netlist Explorer in XJDeveloper, a very useful tool in XJDeveloper for finding out how things are connected in the netlist. It also shows relevant properties for each item. Launching the explorer Currently the Netlist Explorer is a modal dialog which means you have to close it before you can use the [...]

2023-11-14T20:52:04+00:00By |Categories: XJDeveloper|Tags: |
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