Microsemi Libero on Linux

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Rob Gaddi

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Has anyone else had serious stability problems trying to get Microsemi
Libero working under Linux? I started with a day of grief from FlexLM,
then finally got it running. Now the IDE crashes trying to talk to the
JTAG pod.

Gotta say, I'm starting to feel glad I decided to play with the software
before I designed the chip in.

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Rob Gaddi, Highland Technology -- www.highlandtechnology.com
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Am Dienstag, 30. Januar 2018 00:27:12 UTC+1 schrieb Rob Gaddi:
Has anyone else had serious stability problems trying to get Microsemi
Libero working under Linux? I started with a day of grief from FlexLM,

I never tried to control JTAG programmer. The designer itself was working fine, if you accept worse performance than under windows, as it is native windows ported to Linux.

bye,
Thomas
 
Hi Rob,
I am a "true Linux" fanboy but due to this kind of "adventures" (with Libero, Xilinx & Actel to name a few) I'm forced to keep a Windows box alive for these sorts of SW only. With NO internet access, and being seldom used, these systems are quite stable, though there are still issues in the beginning. Once it works, I don't touch it anymore. And Libero has been the least offending IDE of the bunch. I have some Lattice and Xilinx tools that a friend helped me to install, Atera could never get to a working state...
Anyway I stick to the ProASIC3 family for "experimental reasons" :)
Good luck !
 

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