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Windows 7 NIOS Cmd Prompt Network Drive ls error

Altera_Forum
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I having an error where I can't list a network drives directory's contents from the NIOS II Command Prompt, although I can cd into the directories. Here's the ls output: 

 

[NiosII EDS]$ ls -al 

ls: reading directory .: Function not implemented 

total 0 

drwxr-xr-x 1 StefanLevie mkpasswd 0 Jan 25 10:13 ./ 

drwxr-xr-x 1 StefanLevie mkpasswd 0 Jan 11 18:16 ../ 

 

Windows7 x64, Quartus 9.1.  

And yes I know Altera is not fully supported on 7, but I had to get away from Win2000 to run 9.x. 

 

Thoughts? Solutions? 

 

Thanks
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Altera_Forum
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I updated to 9.1 SP1 and that did NOT solve the problem.

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Altera_Forum
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I just tried out the NIOS II command prompt on my Windows 7 x64 system with a network drive. 

 

If I run the command prompt as myself (not as administrator), I can access network drives fine. If I run the command prompt as administrator, I can no longer access the network drive. However, I find that many of the NIOS tools do not actually work correctly unless I run the command prompt as administrator.
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Altera_Forum
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you might look into the cygwin mailinglists to see if other users are experiencing similar issues with Windows 7 (listing network drives) and if there is a work around. search the web for windows 7 cygwin.

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