You should go to the 2nd tab "Manage Licenses" and the click on the "Load
license" button. This will tell you if the license is up to date and what
features it supports.

Hope this helps.

Wesley New
South African SKA Project
+2721 506 7365
www.ska.ac.za



On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 2:26 PM, Andrea Giachero <
andrea.giach...@mib.infn.it> wrote:

> Thanks Wesley for your answer.
>
> I've followed your instruction:
>
> - I've sourced the file;
> - I've launched xlcm;
> - Within xlcm I've tried to import the file Xilinx.lic using the button
> "Copy License" (maybe is it not the proper way to import the License?)
>
> The problem remains.
>
> I apologize, It' s the first time I'm working with the ISE environment, so
> I'm sure there is something stupid step I'm omitting.
>
> Best,
>
> ag.
>
>
>
> Try this:
>> source /opt/xilinx/14.3/ISE_DS/settings64.sh
>> then run the Xilinx Licence Config Manager
>> xlcm
>> From here you can choose your license file.
>>
>> Wesley New
>> South African SKA Project
>> +2721 506 7365
>> www.ska.ac.za
>
>
>
>

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