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Comp.Arch.FPGA | ISE 10.1 Free Downlaod Web Install


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ISE 10.1 Free Downlaod Web Install - john - 2009-06-11 15:24:00

Hi All,

I am trying to install ISE webpack 10.1 webinstall on my machine. I
have Vista Business 64 bit OS. I dowloaded and saved the file on my
drive and execute the setup file. I entered the Product ID but the
installation program is only showing the ISE programming tool option
active not the ISE Design tool active at all. Can anyone tells me what
is the problem,

Regards,
John
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Re: ISE 10.1 Free Downlaod Web Install - Brian Drummond - 2009-06-11 20:15:00

On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 12:24:34 -0700 (PDT), john
<c...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>Hi All,
>
>I am trying to install ISE webpack 10.1 webinstall on my machine. I
>have Vista Business 64 bit OS. I dowloaded and saved the file on my
>drive and execute the setup file. I entered the Product ID but the
>installation program is only showing the ISE programming tool option
>active not the ISE Design tool active at all. Can anyone tells me what
>is the problem,

Check whether Xilinx say it is compatible with a 64-bit OS.

I have used Webpack under a 64-bit OS, but 
(a) it needed 32-bit compatibility libraries (which were optional with the OS
install)
(b) I had to bypass a 64-bit check in the Webpack setup.sh script to get it to
install
(c) the OS was OpenSuse 11, not Windows.

If you must use Windows you may have to find a 32-bit version (and not one of
the Vista Home editions either. XP seems to be preferred from what I hear)

Or upgrade to the full non-Webpack edition.

- Brian