Hi Dan. This looks like the mixed-case model filename problem, but obviously your filename is not mixed case. Send me your .mdl and let me try it here.
John > I recently installed Xilinx 14.4, MATLAB 2012b on Red Hat 6, and checked > out the latest ska-sa toolset. I followed the instructions available at > https://casper.berkeley.edu/wiki/MSSGE_Setup_with_Xilinx_14.4_and_Matlab_2012b > and copied the pcores from the aforementioned web page. I built > tutorial 1 per the instructions at > https://casper.berkeley.edu/wiki/Tutorials as the given model files were > incompatible with ska-sa and / or the latest toolset. Attached to this > email is the local start up script for CASPER. > > At this point, it is possible to simulate tutorial one within Simulink, > and casper_xps succeeds at all steps except for the final > "EDK/ISE/Bitgen" step. At that point an error is reported: > > Warning: File '/a/tut1_x144/XPS_ROACH_base/implementation/system.bit' > not found. > > In gen_xps_files at 623 > In casper_xps>run_Callback at 149 > In casper_xps at 80 > In > @(hObject,eventdata)casper_xps('run_Callback',hObject,eventdata,guidata(hObject)) > > Warning: File '/a/tut1_x144/XPS_ROACH_base/implementation/download.bit' > not found. > > In gen_xps_files at 624 > In casper_xps>run_Callback at 149 > In casper_xps at 80 > In > @(hObject,eventdata)casper_xps('run_Callback',hObject,eventdata,guidata(hObject)) > > Error using gen_xps_files (line 647) > XPS failed. > > > I took apart the gen_xps_files script and was able to run up to the > 'xps' command at line 644 of gen_xps_files.m. Therein the script failed > with an error status of 2. > > >> status = system(['xps -nw -scr run_xps.tcl system.xmp']); > >> status > > status = > > 2 > > >> > > Next, I tried running the xps command from the command line (located at > line 644 in gen_xps_files.m). I first commented out the 'sysgen' line > in 'start.sh' (attached to this email), then sourced 'start.sh'. From > my shell I then ran the command: > > xps -nw -scr run_xps.tcl system.xmp > > After a few minutes it generated the files. I have not tested if the > files could be successfully uploaded to the board. > > Any suggestions? I'm at a loss, > -Dan > > -- > Man-Eating Seals of Antiquity > >

