I'm trying to migrate a project from the Zybo Z7 to Cora Z7-10.
For the Zybo, I was able to use my own Vivado project (which included the TTC and other required elements), and then create a project in petalinux using the zynq template, do a "petalinux-config --get-hw-description <my-design>, build, package, and boot from the resulting SD card.
When I try the same thing on the Cora it fails. (Doesn't even get as far as loading my FPGA bitstream).
I can get the Digilent Cora BSP package to boot, but that appears to require that I use Petalinux 2017.4, and all the work I've done to date is on 2018.2. Is there some difference between the Cora and the Zybo that would explain why I'm having problems, or am I doing something wrong?
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Mike Boich
I'm trying to migrate a project from the Zybo Z7 to Cora Z7-10.
For the Zybo, I was able to use my own Vivado project (which included the TTC and other required elements), and then create a project in petalinux using the zynq template, do a "petalinux-config --get-hw-description <my-design>, build, package, and boot from the resulting SD card.
When I try the same thing on the Cora it fails. (Doesn't even get as far as loading my FPGA bitstream).
I can get the Digilent Cora BSP package to boot, but that appears to require that I use Petalinux 2017.4, and all the work I've done to date is on 2018.2. Is there some difference between the Cora and the Zybo that would explain why I'm having problems, or am I doing something wrong?
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