Re: [casper] mlib_devel_10_1 and simulink 7.4

2010-05-19 Thread Andrew Martens
Hi Dave It may be time to copy our libraries to an mlib_devel_11_1 revision and continue from there. ROACH2 uses Virtex6 and the 10.x and earlier tools do not support it. Disadvantages are that a lot of library maintainers will be working in mlib_devel_11_1 and bug fixes, changes etc may not make

Re: [casper] mlib_devel_10_1 and simulink 7.4

2010-05-19 Thread John Ford
Hi Dave It may be time to copy our libraries to an mlib_devel_11_1 revision and continue from there. ROACH2 uses Virtex6 and the 10.x and earlier tools do not support it. Disadvantages are that a lot of library maintainers will be working in mlib_devel_11_1 and bug fixes, changes etc may

Re: [casper] Basic block upgrade question

2010-05-19 Thread Steve Maher
Henry, Thanks again for your response. Turned out my problem was the same XAUI license/RemoteDesktop issue that surfaced a couple months ago: http://www.mail-archive.com/casper@lists.berkeley.edu/msg01365.html I'm reinstalling Xilinx as we speak .. Steve On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 8:05 PM,

Re: [casper] mlib_devel_10_1 and simulink 7.4

2010-05-19 Thread Laura Spitler
Hi all, For the reasons Andrew mentioned, I think a split in the library should happen as late as possible. While everyone means well, I'm dubious that bugs and features would be back applied to older versions. In my experience using mlib_devel_10_1 with both 10.1 and 11.? on Windows and Linux

Re: [casper] Issue with Fujitsu FPD-010R008-0E + FOC-CCxxxx

2010-05-19 Thread Dan Werthimer
hi shilpa, the early CX4 10Gbe spec didn't supply optional power through the connector, and the first revision bee2's and ibob's we built didn't have powered connectors. but the spec changed several years ago, so i would have guessed that any modern NIC board would have powered connectors.

Re: [casper] Issue with Fujitsu FPD-010R008-0E + FOC-CCxxxx

2010-05-19 Thread John Ford
hi shilpa, the early CX4 10Gbe spec didn't supply optional power through the connector, and the first revision bee2's and ibob's we built didn't have powered connectors. but the spec changed several years ago, so i would have guessed that any modern NIC board would have powered