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From 06/04/2014 to 07/03/2014

07/03/2014

05:14 PM FPGA Development: RE: How to access FPGA internal memory through AXI slave interface protocol
Hi Bill,
Sorry for the confusion. The latest image updated the Baud Rate to 115.2kbps to be consistent with the r...
Adam Dziedzic
05:05 PM FPGA Development: RE: How to access FPGA internal memory through AXI slave interface protocol
Hi,
I downloaded the sd_image_mitysom_5csx_rev1B.zip, and extracted out the .bin file. Then I typed "sudo dd if=sd...
Bill Lee

07/02/2014

09:27 PM FPGA Development: RE: How to access FPGA internal memory through AXI slave interface protocol
Information on how to make an SD card based upon the current Development Kit SD card image (Rev 1B) can be found on t... Alexander Block
06:17 PM FPGA Development: RE: How to access FPGA internal memory through AXI slave interface protocol
Mike,
I think you meant "memtool -32 0xFFD0501C=0x06" for brgmodrst register. The reset value of the register some...
Bill Lee
08:52 AM FPGA Development: RE: How to access FPGA internal memory through AXI slave interface protocol
For reference on the reset register:
http://www.altera.com/literature/hb/cyclone-v/hps.html#reg_default_component/...
Michael Williamson
08:51 AM FPGA Development: RE: How to access FPGA internal memory through AXI slave interface protocol
Hi Bill,
It looks like you are using version 3.8 of the kernel. Version 3.8 does not have the FPGA bridge drivers...
Michael Williamson

06/27/2014

09:52 PM FPGA Development: RE: How to access FPGA internal memory through AXI slave interface protocol
Hi Mike,
I attached 2 files as you indicated in your previous reply. One is boot.log and another one is foo.txt.
...
Bill Lee
07:56 AM FPGA Development: RE: How to access FPGA internal memory through AXI slave interface protocol
If you can't see the enable file then the driver for the device isn't compiled in or the device tree blob doesn't ins... Michael Williamson

06/26/2014

10:46 PM FPGA Development: RE: How to access FPGA internal memory through AXI slave interface protocol
Thanks for your reply.
I am currently intend to use hps2fpga bridge only in my design. And I just copy the generat...
Bill Lee
08:12 AM FPGA Development: RE: How to access FPGA internal memory through AXI slave interface protocol
Which AXI crossbar interface are you using? The hps2fpga bridge or the lightweight bridge? Did you make a new prelo... Michael Williamson
01:00 PM Software Development: UART RS232
Hi,
Could you point to some examples for UART RS232 communication?
Thanks,
Jack
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06/25/2014

10:43 PM FPGA Development: How to access FPGA internal memory through AXI slave interface protocol
Hi,
I have implemented a logic and loaded into cyclone V FPGA. Before that, I did run simulation to access a memor...
Bill Lee

06/20/2014

08:45 AM Software Development: RE: Using custom DTS in yocto flow
Right now, the kernel recipe that gets used for our dev kit is indeed in the meta-mitysom-5csx/recipes-kernel/linux f... Michael Williamson

06/18/2014

05:23 PM Software Development: Using custom DTS in yocto flow
Posting on behalf of a customer and for future reference as well:
How do you get yocto to use a custom dts instead...
Daniel Vincelette

06/17/2014

11:04 AM Software Development: RE: I2C Access with 5CSX Development Board
1) i2cset and i2cget are pretty standard tools, do you need help installing them or do you not want them on your fina... Michael Williamson

06/13/2014

12:42 PM Software Development: I2C Access with 5CSX Development Board
Posting on behalf of a customer and for future reference as well:
1) How do I access the +5V I2C current monitor I...
Alexander Block

06/10/2014

07:55 PM Software Development: RE: Reading memory into a file
Actually don't worry about it.
We managed to solve it.
Thanks,
Jack
Anonymous

06/09/2014

01:46 PM Software Development: RE: Reading memory into a file
Hi Greg,
Any update on this?
Did you guys manage to resolve the issue?
Thanks,
Jack
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