> The FPGA TIM connection is only for JTAG Parallel IV.
What's TIM?
/Mikhail
Reply by Pablo●September 17, 20082008-09-17
On 16 sep, 22:44, "MM" <mb...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > If it were me, I'd use one parallel, and one USB. =A0Or two USB. =A0Two
> > parallel adapters on one PC is asking for trouble...
>
> Two USB cables are not supported as far as I know. I am not sure about 2
> parallel. I did try using 1 USB and 1 parallel in the past and it worked.
>
> /Mikhail
The FPGA TIM connection is only for JTAG Parallel IV. There is no USB
posibility.
Reply by MM●September 16, 20082008-09-16
> If it were me, I'd use one parallel, and one USB. Or two USB. Two
> parallel adapters on one PC is asking for trouble...
Two USB cables are not supported as far as I know. I am not sure about 2
parallel. I did try using 1 USB and 1 parallel in the past and it worked.
/Mikhail
Reply by LittleAlex●September 16, 20082008-09-16
On Sep 16, 8:29 am, Pablo <pbantu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> my question is very simple. Has anyone put two JTAG Parallel IV
> (Parallel) Cable on a PC?.
>
> I have connected two FPGA and I want to Debug them (in realtime) with
> two JTAG Cables. First of all I tried to put a USB To Parallel
> Connector, but Xilinx doesn't accept this Virtual Parallel Port.
>
> My second option was putting a PCI Parallel Connector as LPT2. But it
> fails again. I couldn't assign a valid BIOS Address ( for LPT: 0x286,
> 0x386) and Xilinx Impact didn't find it.
>
> My intention is going on looking for a solution, but your experience
> could avoid me quite a lot of time.
>
> best regards.
If it were me, I'd use one parallel, and one USB. Or two USB. Two
parallel adapters on one PC is asking for trouble...
Reply by Pablo●September 16, 20082008-09-16
Hi everybody,
my question is very simple. Has anyone put two JTAG Parallel IV
(Parallel) Cable on a PC?.
I have connected two FPGA and I want to Debug them (in realtime) with
two JTAG Cables. First of all I tried to put a USB To Parallel
Connector, but Xilinx doesn't accept this Virtual Parallel Port.
My second option was putting a PCI Parallel Connector as LPT2. But it
fails again. I couldn't assign a valid BIOS Address ( for LPT: 0x286,
0x386) and Xilinx Impact didn't find it.
My intention is going on looking for a solution, but your experience
could avoid me quite a lot of time.
best regards.