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Windows/Linux SignalTap not recognized

Altera_Forum
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Hi, 

 

We are experiencing a problem with Quartus 9.1 and SIgnalTap. I've search the forum and found nothing similar. 

When we do SignalTap plus place&route on our 64-bits linux server, the generated assembler file works fine in the programmer on a Windows machine and the design is functional. But SignalTap is not recognizing his target like when you put a incoherent programming file and signaltap definition. 

It seems there is something wrong between a SignalTap fit generated on a 64-bits Linux and SignalTap on a 32-bits Windows PC. 

 

Have you experienced such a thing ? 

 

EME
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Altera_Forum
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Hi, 

 

We are experiencing a problem with Quartus 9.1 and SIgnalTap. I've search the forum and found nothing similar. 

When we do SignalTap plus place&route on our 64-bits linux server, the generated assembler file works fine in the programmer on a Windows machine and the design is functional. But SignalTap is not recognizing his target like when you put a incoherent programming file and signaltap definition. 

It seems there is something wrong between a SignalTap fit generated on a 64-bits Linux and SignalTap on a 32-bits Windows PC. 

 

Have you experienced such a thing ? 

 

EME 

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Hi, 

 

what kind of error message did you get ? 

 

Kind regards 

 

GPK
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Altera_Forum
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No specific error message. I get just the red thing telling you to reprogram the chip. 

 

Regards, 

EME
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Altera_Forum
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No specific error message. I get just the red thing telling you to reprogram the chip. 

 

Regards, 

EME 

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Hi, 

 

maybe it sounds stupid, but are you sure that you use the newest stp-file ? Are the Linux and Windows versions really identical ? If yes, I would recommend to run a small testcase and check whether it behaves the same.  

 

Kind regards 

 

GPK
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