



PCI Bridge test is not up-to-date
by benoit on Dec 25, 2005 |
benoit
Posts: 3 Joined: Jun 1, 2009 Last seen: Jul 14, 2009 |
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Can somebody with experience and the possibility to test please,
please update the example pci_test_top_1clk.v and pci_test_top_2clk.v. There are missing defines PCI_AT_EN1, ... This is probably a easy fix, but need these examples as starting point. In my situation I do not know, if my hardware is correct, my selfmade top-level is OK, my understanding is OK, .... So it is very important to have one design without other dependencies, perhaps with one sample ucf, which I can load, boot and see the device working with lspci (linux). Or can someone give me such a design for testing? Frank benoit atthedomain tionex andthanthedot de |



