Hi Chao-Te,

To answer you question, the xps executable should be in the EDK directory.
 For instance, ours is located here:

/opt/Xilinx/11.1/EDK/bin/lin64/xps

I haven't directly used xps on windows, but I think it should be something
like this:

C:\Xilinx\10.1\EDK\bin\nt\xps.exe

>From the XPS_ROACH_base directory on linux I run the command:

$xps -nw system.xmp

Although, before you try to remove this error, I would check to see what the
utilization report looks like and if you actually have the resources to
build the design.  You can find this report in:

<model_directory>/XPS_ROACH_base/implementation/system_map.mrp

The example spectrometer was designed for the sx95t and may not fit on the
lx110t (which doesn't have very many dsp48's).

Mark



On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 9:12 PM, Chao-Te Li <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I was compiling the wideband spectrometer from the 2009 tutorials.
> http://casper.berkeley.edu/wiki/Tutorials
>
> It was compilted well with ROACH:sx95t. but when I chose
> ROACH:lx110t, I got the following error message and suggestion -
>
>
> xilperl D:/Xilinx/EDK/data/fpga_impl/observe_par.pl -error yes
> implementation/system.par
> Analyzing implementation/system.par
>
> *****************************************************************************
> ***
> ERROR: 1 constraint not met.
>
> PAR could not meet all timing constraints. A bitstream will not be
> generated.
>
> To disable the PAR timing check:
>
> 1> Disable the "Treat timing closure failure as error" option from the
> Project Options dialog in XPS.
>
> OR
>
> 2> Type following at the XPS prompt:
> XPS% xset enable_par_timing_error 0
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> How do I do to bring up the XPS or its prompt?
> Thanks.
>
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