Hi Michael,
Thanks, that fixed it! You leave out the LOC in the BMM, and then P&R copies
the BMM and adds the LOC in. Just to clarify to anyone else reading, in my
build process, I 'added' the BMM file to the top level EDIF file in
Navigator.
Thanks again and cheers, Syms.
"Michael Sch�berl" <MSchoeberl@ratnet.stw.uni-erlangen.de> wrote in message
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>
> you need a .bmm file (Block RAM Memory Map) ... it contains the
> names of the blockrams...
>
> If you put this file in the project tree (asigned to the toplevel) then
> place&route will create a second .bmm file with the location of the
> blockrams ...
>
> bye,
> Michael
>
Reply by ●May 12, 20042004-05-12
> so how do I automate the process of finding where place and
> route has put my BRAM?
you need a .bmm file (Block RAM Memory Map) ... it contains the
names of the blockrams...
If you put this file in the project tree (asigned to the toplevel) then
place&route will create a second .bmm file with the location of the
blockrams ...
I'm sorry - I don't know how to create these files manually ...
In my case they are created by the EDK (platgen I think)
bye,
Michael
Reply by Symon●May 11, 20042004-05-11
Hi,
I use Data2Mem to load a V2Pro BRAM. I'd rather not lock the position of the
BRAM just yet, so how do I automate the process of finding where place and
route has put my BRAM? Using FPGA viewer is getting to be a pain.
TIA, SYms.