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booting nios from ufm

aiedb
Beginner
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hii

 

i need some help to under the maximum size of bytes that i can define to boot up nios from on chip memory 

 

i have the neek div kit with max10 10m50 chip , what is the max size of bytes that i can configure to boot up from on chip memory .

 

if i have a system that get turned off and i need the nios to wake up when i turn  the system on  that means that the nios needs to boot up from non volatile memory . am i right?

 

 

is it possible to boot the nios from ufm memory ???

 

there is option to boot the nios from quad spi memory as an external chip  , lets say i want to

use Non-volatile memory of the 10m50 chip,  my only option is the ufm memory sectors is it possible to build a qsys system that boots from the ufm memory ?

 

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SueC_Altera
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Hi Aiedb,

It's always helpful to do a quick google search and review existing documentation before posting a question on the forum.

 

Please see https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/programmable/726952/25-1/processor-booting-from-on-chip-flash-ufm.html

 

Sue

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aiedb
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hii thanks you are right , thanks for help

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BoonBengT_Altera
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Hi @aiedb,


Greetings, seems that your doubts has been clarified. 

Just checking in to see if there is any further doubts in regards to this matter.

Hope your doubts have been clarified.


Best Wishes

BB


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BoonBengT_Altera
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Hi @aiedb,


Greetings, as we do not receive any further clarification/updates on the matter, hence would assume challenge are overcome. 


Please login to ‘ https://supporttickets.intel.com/s/?language=en_US’, view details of the desire request, and post a feed/response within the next 15 days to allow me to continue to support you. After 15 days, this thread will be transitioned to community support. The community users will be able to help you on your follow-up questions. For new queries, please feel free to open a new thread and we will be right with you. Pleasure having you here.


Best Wishes

BB


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