[casper] xilinx download page redesigned (legacy versions easy to locate)

2010-05-12 Thread Terry Filiba
Hi everyone, The Xilinx download page appears to be redesigned with the release of ISE Design Suite 12.1. The legacy versions required to build for IBOB (7.1 and 10.1) are now very easy to locate. It should now be possible for CASPER collaborators to easily obtain any version of the toolflow by obt

Re: [casper] Intel 10 GbE card

2010-05-12 Thread Dan Werthimer
hi gregory, our group has only tested myricom and chelsio 10Gbe NIC's. there are a few other NIC boards that have been recommended, but intel is not on the list. if you want to test a different NIC, i suggest you try to find a NIC that features an on board processor that can process UDP packet

[casper] Intel 10 GbE card

2010-05-12 Thread Gregory Desvignes
Hi all. Has anyone ever tested a 10 GbE card from Intel, like the Intel EXPX9502CX4 ? In the Casper wiki, that might be out-of-date, there is only a myricom and a chelsio card which have been tested so far. Thanks for any info! Greg

Re: [casper] Basic block upgrade question

2010-05-12 Thread Suraj Gowda
Hi Steve, The GUI interface to the block will not change from what you've done unless the mask script dynamically redraws the ports. This may be the case, depending on the block. If not, then deleting & readding the block won't do anything to update the ports. You'll have to unlock the

[casper] Basic block upgrade question

2010-05-12 Thread Steve Maher
Hi, I am trying to install some upgraded yellow blocks (sent to me) that have new ports but I still see the old blocks in the model editor after the upgrade I did the following: 1. Deleted the @ and _mask.m directory/file in xps_library and replaced with the new versions 2. Deleted the

Re: [casper] config issue with window() function?

2010-05-12 Thread Steve Maher
Actually, this does appear to be a results of our Signal Processing license running out. Expired licenses are not very evident in Matlab R2007. Steve On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 5:38 PM, Mark Wagner wrote: > Hi Steve, > > I'm not sure if you've done this already, but the first thing I would do > wo