"par.exe" halted without error (partial configuratio)

hi

I am having a problem in PAR during Assemble stage in Partial configuration. Suddenly PAR is halted, without error, saying that

----------------------------------- par.exe has encountered problem and needs to close

AppName : par.exe, ModName : libgi-guide.dll Offset : 000003556

------------------------------------

Initial budgeting and Module activation are quite ok. Moreover, everything is okay in modular design setting.

I am using ISE 6.3.03i, Windows XP,

I wonder this is

- guided PAR problem : for example, signal naming problem

- My design problem : for example, pseudo driver

- My machine problem : for example, OS and computer problem

Thankyou in advance for your comment

Reply to
Pasacco
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I hate to break it to you buddy, but partial configuration has crashed in every version, every service pack, I've ever attempted it on. I have yet to try it on 8.1, but on all other versions of ISE you can safely assume that it is busted. It was a sales pitch, not an engineering priority for Xilinx. Your best chance of getting it to work is for the case of additional logic only -- change any net names or instance names and it will certainly crash. It seems like my errors all looked like the one you posted. I've received the errors on Win2k and WinXP with both Xeon hardware and AthlonXP hardware.

Reply to
Brannon

Wow, someone with an even more negative opinion on partial reconfiguration than myself!

It's bad, but maybe not quite *that* bad. There's a bunch of people on the partial-reconfig mailing list who've got this stuff to work, but it takes patience, a willingness to hack, and a willingness to accept a big gap between what you would like to do, vs what you actually can do.

Mailing details here, including searchable archive:

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John

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John Williams

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