Migrating to 9.2i from 8.2i

Dear All

I working on a custom based board where the system is running with xilinx 8.2i and Spartan 3E FPGA.

Now we are in process of migrating from version 8.2i to 9.2i.

Weare facing problem in debugging the system with 9.2i version. There is a abnormal behaviour while debugging.

I would like to know the reason for this abnormal behaviour??

Experts please help me in solving this problem..

thanks a lot in advance.

regds karthick

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karthick
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Dear kar thick, There is no problem faced by Weare. Clearly, the abnormal behaviour was in

8.2i. The behaviour you're seeing now with 9.2i is normal. You should be delighted. HTH., Syms.
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Symon

If I understand correctly , You are observing the abnormal behaviour with 8.2i.

Even though we are using 9.2i we are using the older version of Microblaze (4.0) and other pheripherals.

Will this cause any problems??

regds karthick

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karthick

It is difficult to get anyone to help when the only description of the problem is 'abnormal'. Please tell us what result you are expecting, what result you are getting, why this result is wrong and what steps you have already taken to fix the problem. At that point, people can decide if they have anything to contribute.

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Joe Samson
Pixel Velocity
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Joseph Samson

You have a design error.

KJ

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KJ

You don't. Symon was making a joke. Your description is too vague for anyone to help you.

-Jeff

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Jeff Cunningham

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General Schvantzkopf

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