Now perhaps I've had every version of this problem, now the log says its loading the correct bit file but the error pops up with an old one.
Hi,
I have a modified streaming DDR program that I want to test changes I've made to the fpga from a working version of the DDR streaming example. I have loaded and confirmed software Vitis project is working, calibration read and S2mm_cyclic_transfer work.
The "easiest" solution would be to read the xsa export into the Vitis application after confirming the working software, at least this seems straightforward. Though I have struggled with these applications getting all of the source files to read properly and have had a night mare resetting the BSP what seems like hundreds of times to finally get the Vitis project to work consistently.
Not sure I want to deal again with fallout of destroying a working project through the process.
Any advice on the best way to approach this?
Running the projects on a Win10 machine Vivado 2023.1. Is this a particularly buggy setup in general?
Also I cannot save, or Save As from the Vitis File menu, it is greyed out so none of the changes can be saved at the project level.
Thanks,
Edited by Xband Update before response, pretty much a log file here
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Now perhaps I've had every version of this problem, now the log says its loading the correct bit file but the error pops up with an old one.
Hi,
I have a modified streaming DDR program that I want to test changes I've made to the fpga from a working version of the DDR streaming example. I have loaded and confirmed software Vitis project is working, calibration read and S2mm_cyclic_transfer work.
The "easiest" solution would be to read the xsa export into the Vitis application after confirming the working software, at least this seems straightforward. Though I have struggled with these applications getting all of the source files to read properly and have had a night mare resetting the BSP what seems like hundreds of times to finally get the Vitis project to work consistently.
Not sure I want to deal again with fallout of destroying a working project through the process.
Any advice on the best way to approach this?
Running the projects on a Win10 machine Vivado 2023.1. Is this a particularly buggy setup in general?
Also I cannot save, or Save As from the Vitis File menu, it is greyed out so none of the changes can be saved at the project level.
Thanks,
Edited by XbandUpdate before response, pretty much a log file here
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