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foft, 05/17/2017 07:06 AM

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h1. Introduction
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For now please see the general core manual on the main page.
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http://www.64kib.com/
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h1. Core location
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h2. v1 prototype
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http://www.64kib.com/autobuild/private/prototype_v1/
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h2. v2 prototype (aka v3!)
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http://www.64kib.com/autobuild/private/prototype_v2/
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See the file changes for what I've changed.
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h1. Flashing
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Its possible to flash the .sof using the USB blaster, but this only lasts until the board is restarted.
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To do this:
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#Connect power to the board
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#Connect the jtag
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#In quartus go to tools->programmer
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#In the programmer select 'add file' and choose the .sof file
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#Tell it to start
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To store on the flash chip you need to make a .jic file. The v1 board has a chip compatible with the EPCS128. The v3 board has a chip compatible with the EPCQ128.
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h2. Making a jic file from a sof
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# In quartus go to file->convert programming files
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# Select programming file type 'jtag indirect programming file'
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# Select configuration device (v1:EPCQ128, v2:EPCS128)
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# Select mode: Active serial
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# Set appropriate file name
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# In 'input files to convert' select 'flash loader' and click 'add device' on the right
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# Select 'Cyclone V' on left and the correct FPGA on the right (v1: 5CEBA2, v2: 5CEBA4)
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# In 'input files to convert' select 'sof data' and click 'add file'
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# Select the .sof file to convert 
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# Select properties on the new line and enable 'compression'
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# All done, click ok to save .jic file
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# The flash using the programmer as you would with a .sof - it takes longer but it will last over a reboot
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Alternatively I'll post .jics from time to time...