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Subject: [ts-7000] Any way to change the FPGA bitstream on a TS7300 without a reboot?
From: "gamehoser" <>
Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 04:46:01 -0000
I'm just starting to play around a bit with some VHDL coding.  I'm
going to try my hand at getting something simple working at first with
the ultimate goal of completely reproducing some of the old arcade
game hardware 8080's, 6502's, etc.  For now though, I'd really like to
know how to reload the FPGA without having to reboot the board
everytime.  I realize that I'll probably have to ensure that no
modules using functionality from the default bitstream are loaded at
the time that I reload the FPGA, but this won't be a problem for me to
accomodate.

I took a look at startfpga on partition 2 of the SD card and it calls
a program called load7300.  I can't find this program anywhere on the
SD card so far, but this sounds like exactly what I'd want if I can
only find it.  Any help would be appreciated.

James



 
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