Re: [casper] 10.1 problem

2009-06-19 Thread Jason Manley
Yeah, I'm guessing something didn't work right when you did the SVN checkout. Try checking out a fresh copy to a local filesystem. My checkout from this morning is fine. Jason On 19 Jun 2009, at 13:35, John Ford wrote: Could you check your permissions of the original base system files (ie

Re: [casper] 10.1 problem

2009-06-19 Thread Jason Manley
Could you check your permissions of the original base system files (ie before copying)? Jason On 19 Jun 2009, at 12:50, John Ford wrote: I promise to quit replying to my own mails... I have figured out that the "copy base system" command copies in the base system, but the cygwin permissi

Re: [casper] 10.1 problem

2009-06-19 Thread John Ford
I promise to quit replying to my own mails... I have figured out that the "copy base system" command copies in the base system, but the cygwin permissions are all screwed up. They are d-+ when viewed with a cygwin bash shell. Changing the permissions with chmod -R 777 "dirname" allows th

[casper] KATCP on ROACH

2009-06-19 Thread Jason Manley
Hi CASPERites As mentioned by Andrew a few days ago, KATCP is the preferred control interface to ROACH. While the KATCP syntax and grammar is very well defined, no official documentation currently exists describing the ROACH-specific implementation of it. I have started a wiki page here: ht

Re: [casper] 10.1 problem

2009-06-19 Thread John Ford
Hi. A bit more info. I saved my model to a network mapped drive, and everything worked fine. There's some kind of wierd permissions problem, I guess, with cygwin and windows. There's some information on the xilinx web site, but it's not at all clear to me. I know nothing about Windows. Any he

[casper] 10.1 problem

2009-06-19 Thread John Ford
Hi all. I've downloaded and installed the 10.1 toolset, the right matlab stuff, and installed it all. I grabbed the tarball off the casper web page, installed it, then updated it from svn. I made a simple model of 2 software registers, simulated it, saved it, and ran bee_xps on it. There is a f