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Hi,
when I try to program my FPGA...it appears a advice window about a limited time .sof file generation...as shown in attached image. I'd like to know how I have to behave... RegardsLink Copied
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Hi,
well.. If you want to use your code after the evaluation time has expired, you need to buy the IP core implemented in your programming - otherwise you won't be able to programm your FPGA. If your evalution period has not expired yet, this is just a reminder ;-) Regards- Mark as New
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Ok...but my .sof file to program my fpga is now <program_name>limited_time.sof....and I don't know what it happens if I use it for programming...do you know that???
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you can only use this file to upload it to the FPGA, and then you mustn't close the window as long as you want to use the FPGA. If you close it all the licensed components in the FPGA will stop working. The other limitation is that you can't put your design into flash. But other than that you have a fully functional system you can play with.
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thx..Daix...so if I disconnect the usb blaster cable or close that window...my system stops to work...but if afterwards I re-program FPGA with <program_name>_time_limited.sof again without disconnecting usb blaster cable and closing the OpenCore Plus Status window, Can I use my system for test???
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Yes, when you upload again the .sof file, your design will work again, as long as you don't close the window.
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Thanks a lot.... Daix...;)
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Hi, I have a Query.
I'm using the EMAC IP from ALTERA. I only have tool licenses, But I don't have EMAC IP license. Can I add EMAC IP interface signals ( TXD and RXD) to signal tap logic analyzer?- Mark as New
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Yes you can see the EMAC signals in signaltap, even if you don't have a license.
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