Hi Rolando

The error you are seeing is generated by our toolflow and says that the
version of System Generator you are using may not be supported. You should
check the Xilinx website and make sure that the versions of tools you are
using work together.

A good idea is to search the mailing list for people who may have had the
same error as you. The web page allowing you to search the mailing list is
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/.

Searching for "Unsupported Xilinx System Generator Version" seems to show
that the file bee_xps.m checks the version of System Generator and compares
it with the ones it knows about. You can modify this file to accept your
version of System Generator (after checking that it should work) and then
let the compile continue and see if things work.

Regards
Andrew


On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 7:01 PM, Rolando Paz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Andrew
>
> Thank you very much for your advice.
>
> I think the first I must do is confirm that my software is properly
> installed :-)
>
> I have installed the following software:
>
> MATLAB R2007B, ver 7.5.0.342, August 15, 2007.
>
> ISE 10.1.03, System Generator 10.1
>
> and this libraries:
>
>  https://github.com/ska-sa/mlib_devel/releases/tag/mlib_devel-2010-09-20
>
> But when I trying make the command "bee_xps" on MATLAB (using any model
> file ) I get the attached error.
>
> What do you think?
>
>
>
>
> 2013/8/19 Andrew Martens <[email protected]>
>
>> Hi Rolando
>>
>>
>>
>>> I was talking to Griffin Foster, regarding the design of a FX correlator
>>> with a single IBOB.
>>>
>>> He told me that you did a Pocket Correlator using geometric delay
>>> compensanción.
>>>
>>>
>> I did a 4 input 400 MHz correlator a few years ago that had geometric
>> delay compensation.
>>
>>
>>  I have two QuADC and one IBOB and I would do a correlator of 8 elements
>>> with this equipment.
>>>
>>>
>> The difficulty will depend on what bandwidth you want to process and the
>> channel size you need. My design processed 4*400MHz = 1600MHz of bandwidth
>> with a ROACH. You might be able to process the same amount of bandwidth
>> with an iBOB.
>>
>>
>>  We are a small group who want to build an educational instrument.
>>>
>>> Can you provide a copy of the model file that you used?
>>>
>>>
>> My model file is for the ROACH so it will not be easilly usable on an
>> iBOB (it uses QDR SRAM,  SDRAM as well as DSP48Es). You should look at
>> getting a basic correlator going using the 'pocket correlator' tutorial
>>  (Tutorial 4 from 
>> https://casper.berkeley.edu/**wiki/Tutorials<https://casper.berkeley.edu/wiki/Tutorials>).
>> You should also do the earlier tutorials to ensure that you understand the
>> tools and basic concepts. You will have to use an older version of the
>> libraries as the toolflow no longer supports iBOBs (see
>> https://github.com/ska-sa/**mlib_devel/releases/tag/last_**
>> ibob_bee2_support<https://github.com/ska-sa/mlib_devel/releases/tag/last_ibob_bee2_support>
>> ).
>>
>> The delay_wideband_prog block in the Delays section of the library will
>> allow you to compensate for the majority of the delay. Let me know when you
>> have a working system and I will help you further
>>
>> Regards
>> Andrew
>>
>
>

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