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The appearance of does not mean your schematic is wrong. It rarely does. Instead, it points to a disconnect between OrCAD and your operating environment—paths, permissions, caches, or concurrent processes.
The number "157" is Cadence’s internal classification for "operation blocked due to unavailability of target resource." This is why it appears in warning boxes, session logs, and even command-line outputs. cadence orcad 157
If you are using or considering , here are the standout capabilities you can expect: The appearance of does not mean your schematic is wrong
The typical design flow in 15.7 involves three primary stages: cadence orcad 157
The appearance of does not mean your schematic is wrong. It rarely does. Instead, it points to a disconnect between OrCAD and your operating environment—paths, permissions, caches, or concurrent processes.
The number "157" is Cadence’s internal classification for "operation blocked due to unavailability of target resource." This is why it appears in warning boxes, session logs, and even command-line outputs.
If you are using or considering , here are the standout capabilities you can expect:
The typical design flow in 15.7 involves three primary stages:
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