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    From: hvymtlsteve<thesteveman_ice9@y...>
    Date: Mon Feb 26 03:05:23 CET 2007
    Subject: [oc] FPGA Dev Kit for Linux
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    Hi there-- you say you have run the ISE tools under Ubuntu.
    Could you provide any advice for me on how I might get this successfully
    installed on my machine? I just started using Ubuntu at home and would very
    much like to break free of my windows machine. I will be perfectly happy to
    use the parallel JTAG cable, 150 bucks for a USB cable is ridiculous.
    I cannot even get the install program to run for the 9.1i version, I get a
    Bus error on line 30-something.

    I found a page in french describing how to install version 8.1i on Ubuntu
    6.06 and tried to follow that (I'm also not picky about version, as long as
    I get something that functions), but I keep getting a checksum error on the
    .sh file. The page (translated of course) says that if you get a checksum
    error you need to "continue" the download of the file, or re-download it,
    neither of which work for me.

    Honestly, if it's the easiest way to go, I might just wipe out my machine
    and start over with CentOS, but I'd rather be able to put it on Ubuntu since
    I already have that up and running.
    Or perhaps I can try doing all of my VHDL editing in wine, and use this
    sc3prog to do my JTAG programming?
    Any insight is much appreciated,

    Thanks,

    Steve



    Jeremy Fillingim wrote:
    >
    > I have run the Xilinx ISE tools under both Ubuntu and Gentoo
    > successfully for several years.
    >
    > As mentioned above, the cable drivers are going to give you more
    > trouble than anything else.
    >
    > I have had no luck in getting the cable drivers to work with a 64-bit
    > kernel. You also might want to pay attention to Xilinx's supported
    > kernel version information with regard to these cable drivers, it may
    > save you some sleep.
    >
    > Also, the JTAG version of the programming cable has given me nothing
    > but trouble, I'd avoid it if you have the choice.
    >
    > On 1/31/07, Juan José 'Peco' San Martín <peco@m...> wrote:
    >> On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 13:47 +0100, Gunnar Dahlgren wrote:
    >> > Juan José 'Peco' San Martín wrote:
    >> > > Hello all.
    >> > >
    >> > > I'm looking for a good FPGA develoment kit for Linux platform.
    >> > >
    >> > > I used some Xilinx FPGA and CPLDs using muy custom board and ISE
    >> under
    >> > > Microsoft. :-P
    >> > > I also worked with Altera Nios dev Kit, but also forced to use
    >> Quartus
    >> > > under Microsoft :-P
    >> > > Although both say that they sale the same software for Linux. It's
    >> more
    >> > > expensive and/or only for RedHat Enterprise! (and 32bits) :-PP
    >> > >
    >> > > Do you know any solution or alternative to this?.
    >>
    >> Many thanks to everybody for the answers. Most useful! :-)
    >>
    >> Peco
    >>
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