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Patrick Robin
Guest
Hello,
I have been using Web ISE for over a year to program Xilinx CPLDs
XC9572XL
Everything was working fine for hundreds of units until my computer
crashed and I had to resinstall ISE. I now get a "Programming failed"
error. Everything else seems to work as far as communicating with the
chip using the parallel cable. Impact detects the chip, I can query
the ID compute the checksum (zero) and erase it fine.
But I get the "Programming failed error" when I try to program chips.
I tried a number of brand new CPLDs. Is there a way to get more
specific error messages. At this point there are many variables since
I had to resintall Windows XP and ISE.
I tried these versions of web ISE: 5.1, 5.2 and 6.1.
The version I had working before I crashed was probably 5.2 since I
downloaded mid june 2003.
Is it possible for the cable to only fail during program and
everything else works? Any specifie signals I need to check?
I recreated the .jed file with ISE 6.1 to make sure is wasn't
corrupted.
Any help appreciated.
Thank You
Patrick
I have been using Web ISE for over a year to program Xilinx CPLDs
XC9572XL
Everything was working fine for hundreds of units until my computer
crashed and I had to resinstall ISE. I now get a "Programming failed"
error. Everything else seems to work as far as communicating with the
chip using the parallel cable. Impact detects the chip, I can query
the ID compute the checksum (zero) and erase it fine.
But I get the "Programming failed error" when I try to program chips.
I tried a number of brand new CPLDs. Is there a way to get more
specific error messages. At this point there are many variables since
I had to resintall Windows XP and ISE.
I tried these versions of web ISE: 5.1, 5.2 and 6.1.
The version I had working before I crashed was probably 5.2 since I
downloaded mid june 2003.
Is it possible for the cable to only fail during program and
everything else works? Any specifie signals I need to check?
I recreated the .jed file with ISE 6.1 to make sure is wasn't
corrupted.
Any help appreciated.
Thank You
Patrick