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Vivado installing on Windows without admin

computerton
computerton over 3 years ago

Hello guys,

While I'm anxiously waiting for my Arty S7 board, I wonder if anyone knows of a portable install of Vivado.

I'm going to use it on my work PC, because it's much faster than mine, and I don't have admin rights on it...

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  • dramoz
    dramoz over 3 years ago +2 verified
    Xilinx Tools (2021.2) (Ubuntu) (Main OS, as VM guest, or as WSL2/Windows) NOTE : DON’T forget to replace .x or <#> for the proper version of the tools when running the commands <#> is used so an error…
  • dramoz
    dramoz over 3 years ago in reply to javagoza +2
    If you upgrade to Windows 11 (or on Windows 10 using MobaXterm ) you will only need one installation on WSL2 (Ubuntu 20.04) as both will give you GUI/X11 access - the only issue I had when running WSL2…
  • misaz
    misaz over 3 years ago +1
    I think you can download full offline installer: It is .tar.gz, but if I remember correctly, SFD (single file download) always contained both Linux and Windows installers). In fact, I recommend use…
  • Jan Cumps
    0 Jan Cumps over 3 years ago in reply to dramoz
    dramoz said:
    both will give you GUI/X11 access

    Yes, the look, feel and integration is virtually seamless. I'm on W11.
    Two (and a half) reasons why I have a windows native install too: 

    • I installed it on Win first. WSL2 as afterthought, when I needed to compile github projects from source
    • Overall smoothness,  reactiveness and interactions on Windows native are a bit better, on my device. Not a lot though.
    • It allows me to make my own projects OS independent. If I script them, I try  them on both OSes.
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