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Hello Everyone,
I'm a beginer in FPGA and Softcore NIOS II. I'm trying to get a "Hello world small" program work. I followed all the steps you will find in the attached file "BE_Controle_CVS_seance6.pdf" from my previous school. In the attached file "schematic" you will find the final schematic I'm getting at. I compile my top level entity in quartus : no error Then I programm the FPGA and I let the small time limited window open Then I generate BSP Then Build all Then when I go to debug configuration, I have : Expected system ID base address: not found Expected system ID: not found Connected system ID: not found Expected system timestamp: not found Connected system timestamp: not found
thanks everyone in advance
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You can go to "Debug Configuration" and checked the box "Ignore SysID and Timestamp" and Run again
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Did you check that your clock and reset is properly connected and assign at pin planner?
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I know this issue is old, but I also ran into it and didn't really find a solid answer on google or other threads. However, I have resolved this issue for myself and may be this will be useful serving others.
Background.. using max10M50D F484 eval kit and Nios II helloworld tutorial. I successfully completed the tutorial the first time and pressed the wrong push buttons (one of them is for reset or something..) before validating correctness of button vs. led. Anyways, I rebooted and tried to do the software portion again but was unable to because system IDs were not issued/found. I tried to reprogram the board and do the whole thing over, still no good. Solution (what worked for me).. I went back and read the portion about setting up nios in qsys and noticed that it specifically said to "uncheck initialize memory content... you will initialize the software executables from Eclipse." I did that and went through the whole process again and was able to successfully see 'hello world' again. Have a go and good luck!- Mark as New
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Thanks for your help mnguyend!
I am trying to follow your instructions: --- Quote Start --- Solution (what worked for me).. I went back and read the portion about setting up nios in qsys and noticed that it specifically said to "uncheck initialize memory content... you will initialize the software executables from Eclipse." I did that and went through the whole process again and was able to successfully see 'hello world' again. Have a go and good luck! --- Quote End --- Which window/setting did you find the box to "uncheck initialize memory content"? Thanks, Vinny
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