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From: David Spencer on 31 Mar 2008 10:18 "kislo" <kislo02(a)student.sdu.dk> wrote in message news:dc2684de-3755-41e7-9616-f120a68661d1(a)e10g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > Hi, is it possible to force a re initialization from within the fpga ? > if I have, for instance. transfered new configuration data to a flash, > and want to reinitialize the fpga without using the external prog_b > pin ? Can you not just drive the PROG_B pin from the FPGA itself by connecting it to an I/O?
From: Antti on 31 Mar 2008 10:31 On 31 Mrz., 16:18, "David Spencer" <davidmspen...(a)verizon.net> wrote: > "kislo" <kisl...(a)student.sdu.dk> wrote in message > > news:dc2684de-3755-41e7-9616-f120a68661d1(a)e10g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > > > Hi, is it possible to force a re initialization from within the fpga ? > > if I have, for instance. transfered new configuration data to a flash, > > and want to reinitialize the fpga without using the external prog_b > > pin ? > > Can you not just drive the PROG_B pin from the FPGA itself by connecting it > to an I/O? this configure same bitstream not the alternative one as the multiboot does. and: OP asked for solution WITHOUT external drive of prog_b Antti
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