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DS-5 does not recognize the USB Blaster on my DE0-nano-Soc board when trying to do bare-metal debug. Does it only recognize standalone USB Blasters or do I have some other problem?

CBehr
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The programmer sees both the FPGA core and the HPS.

 

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CBehr
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p.s. The DS-5 tool has a paid license (past it's service period).

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YuanLi_S_Intel
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CBehr
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I saw that. It's not related. I got it working though. If anyone else runs into this it mat help.

 

First off, the problem was that when I tried to browse for the connection in debug configurations, it gave a python error with no information. I expected the connection to show up or be able to browse for it.

 

As a hail mary, I pasted the USB hardware ID into the connection box and tried that. It failed of course, but once I did that, when I hit the browse button, the connection showed up and worked fine. I doubt it had anything to do with the hardware ID, maybe just having some text there so I could attempt to debug. Anyway, I can't reproduce the problem because the USB blaster shows up now.

 

Maybe this will help someone else.

 

Thanks,

Colin

 

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