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SignalTap connection to remote board

Altera_Forum
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Hi, 

I'm new to the Altera FPGA tools. Please help me in solving the issue 

 

a) I have my FPGA board connected to Windows XP system 

b) Altera tools on 64bit Linux system 

 

Out client had provided .sof, .rbf and .stp files for debug. The problem I'm facing is 

 

how to access board which is connected to windows machine via USB Blaster, in SignalTap running on Linux? Both linux and Widnows machines are in the same network. I access the tools in linux via a vnc session on Windows m/c. 

 

If it is possible to address this by running local/remote jtag server, please guide me how I'll be able to do that. 

 

Thanks in advance, 

Nishanth
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Altera_Forum
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its pretty straight forward: 

 

on the machine where the board is, open Quartus II Programmer, go to Hardware Setup > JTAG Settings and click Configure Local JTAG Server, configure appropriately 

 

on the machine where you want to connect from, open Quartus II Programmer, go to Hardware Setup > JTAG Settings and click add server. add the hostname of the machine with the board connected to it. now go back to Hardware Settings and change the Currently selected hardware to the JTAG server where the board is connected
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Altera_Forum
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Hi, 

Thanks a lot for the reply. 

But I have only Quartus II Linux version. The machine where the board is in Windows XP and I don't have Quartus programmer Windows version :( 

 

Is there Standalone JTAG server for altera available? 

 

..or I think I can download Windows version of standalone Altera Programmer and configure JTAG server in that, isn't it? 

 

Let me try that :) 

 

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Nishanth
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Altera_Forum
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yes, download the stand alone programmer for Windows

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