78081g503.ic655 Not Found ((install)) ◆ (UPDATED)

To prevent this issue from halting your design pipeline in the future, implement these best practices:

If the storage medium (NOR flash, EEPROM, or hard disk sector) holding the IC definition has bit rot or bad sectors, the file becomes unreadable. This is common in equipment over 10 years old.

EDA software must be launched from a correctly configured shell. Open your Linux terminal. 78081g503.ic655 not found

The system expects a file named 78081g503.ic655 in a specific folder (e.g., /lib/firmware/ or C:\ProgramData\OEM\config\ ). This file may have been accidentally deleted, moved, or renamed by a cleanup script or user error.

The file might have been accidentally dragged into an adjacent folder. To prevent this issue from halting your design

This specific file, 78081g503.ic655 , is a dump. According to technical documentation on GitHub and community discussions on Reddit , it is currently flagged as "NO GOOD DUMP KNOWN." Technical Incident Report Field Error Code 78081g503.ic655 NOT FOUND Emulator MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) Hardware Platform Sony ZN-2 (Arcade Motherboard) Affected Titles Street Fighter EX2 Plus (Japan) , Strider 2 , and other ZN-2 based games. Missing Component CPLD Logic Data (Location IC655) Status Critical / Missing Dump Root Cause Analysis

If the basic steps don't work, the issue likely resides in the Windows Registry or the environment variables. Open your Linux terminal

Which (e.g., Cadence Virtuoso IC6.1.8, Synopsys Custom Compiler) are you currently launching?

Look for a Cache or Local State folder and delete the contents (not the folder itself).

If 78081g503.ic655 is listed, restore it and add an exception for that folder. 3. Clear Application Cache If this error occurs within a specific program: Navigate to %AppData% in your file explorer.

Locate the folder named after the software producing the error.