Digilent Usb Jtag Driver Cable

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Digilent Usb Jtag Driver Cable

System: Linux: CentOS 6.5 Kernel: Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.32-431.1.2.0.1.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Dec 13 13:06:13 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux I selected 'Install Cable Drivers' as seen below. In the install error log (/opt/Xilinx/Vivado/2013.3/.xinstall/install.log) I am seeing the following message. --Install log = /opt/Xilinx/Vivado/2013.3/data/xicom/cable_drivers/lin64/install_script/install_drivers/install_drivers --Installing cable drivers. --Driver versions in this package: windrvr=1301, xpc4drvr=1041 --Script name = /opt/Xilinx/Vivado/2013.3/data/xicom/cable_drivers/lin64/install_script/install_drivers/install_drivers --HostName = localhost.localdomain --Current working dir = /home/logic/Downloads/Xilinx_Vivado_SDK_2013.3_1017_1 --Script location = /home/logic/Downloads/Xilinx_Vivado_SDK_2013.3_1017_1 --Script argument=/opt/Xilinx/Vivado/2013.3/. Digilent Cable Drivers Installer error: FTDI Driver installer not found in ftdi.drivers_1.0.4-x86_64 --Kernel version = 2.6.32-431.1.2.0.1.el6.x86_64. --Arch = x86_64.

Come explore Digilent projects! Digilent Screwdriver; Digilent Sticker Sheet. JTAG-SMT2; JTAG-SMT2-NC; JTAG-USB Cable. Digilent's JTAG-USB cable allows you to use your PC to connect to a JTAG scan chain or to access an SPI interface on a board equipped with the appropriate. Small, complete, all-in-one JTAG programming solution for Xilinx FPGAs; High-Speed USB2 port can drive JTAG/SPI bus at up to 30Mbit/sec; Compatible with all.

--Installer version = 1100 --Unsetting ARCH environment variable. --File /lib/modules/misc/install_windrvr6 does not exist. --Installing USB drivers------------------------------------------ --Using udev. --File /usr/share/xusbdfwu.hex does not exist. --File version of /usr/share/xusbdfwu.hex = 0000. --Updating xusbdfwu.hex file.

--File /usr/share/xusb_xlp.hex does not exist. --File version of /usr/share/xusb_xlp.hex = 0000. Has anyone seen this issue before?

It would be helpful for Xilinx to look into why things are failing, especially if Xilinx wants to push Linux on the Zynq 7000 devices. I think an important distinction may have been lost here, between: • Linux version running on a host development system (where the USB JTAG cable driver would be running) • Linux running on a target (e.g. Zynq 7000) device These are entirely different and separate sets of contexts, needs, and requirements. This aside, dyessgg's main point seems valid. Inconsequential distinctions should not be used as a blanket excuse or fig leaf for witholding meaningful user support. -- Bob Elkind. SIGNATURE: README for newbies is here: Summary: 1.

Read the manual or user guide. Have you read the manual? Can you find the manual? Search the forums (and search the web) for similar topics. Do not post the same question on multiple forums. Do not post a new topic or question on someone else's thread, start a new thread!

Students: Copying code is not the same as learning to design. 6 'It does not work' is not a question which can be answered. Provide useful details (with webpage, datasheet links, please). You are not charged extra fees for comments in your code. I am not paid for forum posts. If I write a good post, then I have been good for nothing.

Fortunately, the people over at zedboard.com are more thorough in getting things to run correctly. Go to zedboard.com and log in (create an account if you don't already have one) 2.

Click on Support 3. Click on 'Training and Videos'.

Click on 'Implementing Linux on the Zynq-7000 SOC' 5. Download the labs and unzip the file to a clean directory.

Go to the lab_instructions folder and open Linux_on_Zynq_2012_Lab0_1_v05.pdf. That set of instructions walks you through step by step to set up a Centos VM with all of the tools necessary to install the Xilinx Vivado tools correctly. These same instructions can be modified for a host (non-VM) installation of Centos. The key is in the set of packages to install.

If you do nothing other than go through the document and do all of the yum installs, that should be enough. After that, do the full Vivado installation, including the JTAG cables, as you would for windows. Thanks to the people over at Zedboard for doing Xilinx's job!

I left out a VERY important step. You will have to install the Vivado tools first without installing the cable drivers. The edit /opt/Xilinx/SDK/2013.x/bin/lin64/install_script/install_drivers/linux_drivers/install_drivers script. Manual Para La Formacion De Operadores De Grua Torre Pdf there. (Replace 'x' with your version of Vivado.) On line 369, change the final string from '2.4' to '2.4'. This bug would fail on ANY 64-bit 2.6 kernel, including Red Hat.

The change notes in the file itself indicates this file has not been updated since 2008. That's over 5 years ago!

After that, you can run the install_drivers script to install the JTAG cables. I have another issue with the Digilent cables not being installed now. Still hunting down all of the problems. I will post more as I hunt down the problems. PLEASE, Xilinx, make it easier for us to use a Linux host for development!

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