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I am following the instructions in the My_First_HPF.pdf that comes with the CD for the DE1-SoC under Demonstrations. In it, it says to load the executable onto an SD card using an ethernet router and connecting the host computer and board to it. My question is whether or not there is another way of going about this? Or do you have to use an ethernet router?
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In Altera SoC kit used method through DS-5 sub-window "Remote Systems" -- it shows local and board filesystems, and user may copy files anyway.
May not use router -- only direct Eth-cable between kit & PC. On PC must be runned DHCP-server for assign to kit asked IP-address. Also you may insert your SD-card in PC and copy files to visible partitions.- Mark as New
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Dear Sir,
May you indicate which partition on SD-card should I copy files into?- Mark as New
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how many partition you see when perform as cat /proc/partitions ?
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Try this to avoid router: http://electro-logic.blogspot.it/2015/07/cyclone-v-soc-utilizziamo-il-cavo.html
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What are you trying to do? The device is a standard network device, with an IP address, so just like any other device you can log in to it like a computer.
According to the website information, the DE1-SoC has a micro SD card slot, so if you have a micro SD card and set the correct BOOTSEL and MSEL settings you should be able to load whatever you want without needing a network. Otherwise, if the SD card is mounted on the embedded Linux, then you should be able to copy files over.
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