Reply by Paul Hartke October 18, 20052005-10-18
The Platform USB Cable is only officially supported with Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 3.  There are a number of solution records on the
Xilinx site (20762 & 18612) that could be used for a different kernel or
distro.  The farther you are from RHEL3, though, the more likely there
are to be issues.

Paul

Waage wrote:
> > Thanks Sylvain. > > I am not having much luck myself and am also a bit miffed!! > > What Linux Kernel are you running? > > Thanks, Chris
Reply by Waage October 17, 20052005-10-17
Thanks Sylvain.

I am not having much luck myself and am also a bit miffed!!

What Linux Kernel are you running?

Thanks, Chris

Reply by Sylvain Munaut October 15, 20052005-10-15
Waage wrote:
> Has anyone gotten impact to work on Linux with the Platform USB Cable?? > > If so, what version of the kernel were you using? > What, if any debug did you have to do to get it to work? > > I just got the Cable yesterday, and have so far been unable to get > impact > to even find the device. > > I know the drivers are installed and the firmware is loaded. > > Does it really work on Linux? > > Thanks, Chris >
I tried and never got it to work ... That really pisses me off actually because // is quite slow when downloading data to SDRAM ... Always get a "write cmdbuffer failed 20000015" in impact ... Sylvain
Reply by Waage October 14, 20052005-10-14
Has anyone gotten impact to work on Linux with the Platform USB Cable??

If so, what version of the kernel were you using?
What, if any debug did you have to do to get it to work?

I just got the Cable yesterday, and have so far been unable to get
impact
to even find the device.

I know the drivers are installed and the firmware is loaded.

Does it really work on Linux?

Thanks, Chris