The MiniZED makes a special point of having you install the Oracle Virtual Box -- got that all done. Then it says there is a pre-loaded image for Vivado? Where is it?
The MiniZED makes a special point of having you install the Oracle Virtual Box -- got that all done. Then it says there is a pre-loaded image for Vivado? Where is it?
Thanks Shabaz and Clem
Maybe I need to step back, a little and ask a couple fundamental questions
1. I have Vivado 2019_2 installed, licensed on Windows 10. I was able to complete the LAB and created the ZYNC top-level. --
2. I also have Oracle VirtualBox up and running with a shared Box back to the WIndows environment. --- No the instruction are telling me to download Vivado and load it into a VM, as Shabaz said, I already have it load under WIndows??
3. I generated the bitstream on sheet 21 of ZyncHw_2019_1_lab, then step 11 say from pull-down in Vivado, select
4. SO, I am stuck, at Experiment 4 "Create and Run Hello World Application" on sheet 25 of ZyncHw_2019_1_lab
It tells me to Create tge Standalone BSP
Select File-> New_> Board Support Package -- What tool is this in? I sure don't see it in Vivado ??
Thanks for remedial help.
Greg
Thanks Shabaz and Clem
Maybe I need to step back, a little and ask a couple fundamental questions
1. I have Vivado 2019_2 installed, licensed on Windows 10. I was able to complete the LAB and created the ZYNC top-level. --
2. I also have Oracle VirtualBox up and running with a shared Box back to the WIndows environment. --- No the instruction are telling me to download Vivado and load it into a VM, as Shabaz said, I already have it load under WIndows??
3. I generated the bitstream on sheet 21 of ZyncHw_2019_1_lab, then step 11 say from pull-down in Vivado, select
4. SO, I am stuck, at Experiment 4 "Create and Run Hello World Application" on sheet 25 of ZyncHw_2019_1_lab
It tells me to Create tge Standalone BSP
Select File-> New_> Board Support Package -- What tool is this in? I sure don't see it in Vivado ??
Thanks for remedial help.
Greg
Hi Greg,
The BSP stuff is not in Vivado, there should be a 'Xilinx SDK' that was downloaded and installed too. (I don't know if it is a separate download, but it should result in a separate piece of software called Xilinx SDK installed on the PC).