Afternoon Guy

Regarding question 3... if you're running tcpborphserver3 you can use the
upload_bof method in the FpgaClient class in corr to upload a bof file to
your ROACH. I just checked and it took about 12s to copy a boffile using
this. Once it's uploaded, though, it will skip uploading it unless you
force it to do so. Use progdev to program the device as usual.

Regards
Paul


On 12 February 2013 00:32, Guy kenfack <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
> we received 2 roach2 boards from digicom (20th dec 2012).we managed to
> configure our minicom with centos6.2 final, and tty usb2.
> I've several questions about the advised version for the uboot and the
> tcborphserver3
> u-boot versionof my boards:
> u-boot 2011.06-rc2-00000-gd422dc0-dirty(Nov 8 2012 - :16:04:14)
> #SN : Roach2.2 batch = D#6#10
> #kernel : Linux roach 02 06 0A 3.4.0 - rc3+
> Tcpborphserver3
> 1/
> a- how can I find the version of my romfs and also how can I find the
> version of my Tcpborphserver3
> b- which version for the uboot and the tcborphserver3 should I use, should
> I keep the current version above ?
> where is it located?
>
> 2/ I heard that the configuration with the SD card is not yet working  ?
> is it still the case ?
>
> 3/I want to load my boffiles, can I use ssh  ? or should Iuse the telnet
> to tranfer my files ?
> How should I do If I want to keep my boffiles alive? I used to store them
> on the SD card, even when shutting down my roach board. Do I need to
> re-load or to copy my boffiles after switching on my roach2 boards?
> I read somewhere that it could be possible to upload from the python
> ?(I've never done it)
> How long does it take to the boffile to be copied ? before launching the
> fpgaprogdev() ?
>
> Thank you for your help,
>
>
>

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