Re: Using USB programming cables from Xilinx and Lattice on one Windows machine
- From: Sean Durkin <news_mar08@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 17:00:40 +0200
sky465nm@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Jungos tools have a history of totally violating any sane programming rules.Yep.
Maybe you could add another usb card to let them install on differentI tried different USB cards, without any luck. I put two different ones in that machine before, because I wanted to try to use two Xilinx USB cables in the same machine. That's another thing I never could get to work... Back then I just used one parallel cable and one USB cable, but even that doesn't work with the mixture of Xilinx and Lattice.
hardware..?
I tried almost every combination (Xilinx USB, Lattice Parallel; Lattice USB, Xilinx Parallel; Lattice and Xilinx USB), none works.
> Or install the lattice programmer, and then use a win32 port of
> the linux driver for the xilinx stuff?
Is there a win32 port for the libusb-thing?
One thing I could try is the drivers they shopped with ISE10.1. I think I read somewhere that at least in the linux release they now ship a driver based on libusb. Maybe they changed the Windows-driver as well...
I don't know the sanity of the lattice drivers, but likely the Jungo driversYep.
are to blame.
cu,
Sean
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