Digilent Usb Jtag Cable Drivers

04.12.2018

I've had some trouble with Vivado Cable drivers under Windows 10 - Hardware Manager fails to detect hardware and the log says ' warning: cannot find symbol ftdimgr_lock in library dpcomm.dll, frequently used Digilent JTAG cables cannot be supported' To fix this open a windows command problem, but use 'Run as Administrator'. Then reinstall the cable drivers with the following commands.

Cd Xilinx Vivado 2016.4 data xicom cable_drivers nt64 install_drivers_wrapper.bat Xilinx Vivado 2016.4 data xicom cable_drivers nt64 c: Xilinx Vivado 2016.4 install.log c: Xilinx Vivado 2016.4 this error is also referenced in Edited January 18, 2017 by hamster.

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Digilent Xilinx USB JTAG cable Getting what's needed. First of all, this guide assumes you have installed Xilinx ISE (version 13.4 is used here) into the default path of /opt/Xilinx Next, you will need to have GIT installed to get the required libraries.

System: Linux: CentOS 6.5 Kernel: Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.32-431.1.2.0.1.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Dec 13 13:06:13 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux I selected 'Install Cable Drivers' as seen below. In the install error log (/opt/Xilinx/Vivado/2013.3/.xinstall/install.log) I am seeing the following message. --Install log = /opt/Xilinx/Vivado/2013.3/data/xicom/cable_drivers/lin64/install_script/install_drivers/install_drivers --Installing cable drivers. --Driver versions in this package: windrvr=1301, xpc4drvr=1041 --Script name = /opt/Xilinx/Vivado/2013.3/data/xicom/cable_drivers/lin64/install_script/install_drivers/install_drivers --HostName = localhost.localdomain --Current working dir = /home/logic/Downloads/Xilinx_Vivado_SDK_2013.3_1017_1 --Script location = /home/logic/Downloads/Xilinx_Vivado_SDK_2013.3_1017_1 --Script argument=/opt/Xilinx/Vivado/2013.3/.

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Digilent Cable Drivers Installer error: FTDI Driver installer not found in ftdi.drivers_1.0.4-x86_64 --Kernel version = 2.6.32-431.1.2.0.1.el6.x86_64. --Arch = x86_64. --Installer version = 1100 --Unsetting ARCH environment variable. --File /lib/modules/misc/install_windrvr6 does not exist. --Installing USB drivers------------------------------------------ --Using udev.

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--File /usr/share/xusbdfwu.hex does not exist. --File version of /usr/share/xusbdfwu.hex = 0000. --Updating xusbdfwu.hex file. --File /usr/share/xusb_xlp.hex does not exist. --File version of /usr/share/xusb_xlp.hex = 0000. Has anyone seen this issue before? It would be helpful for Xilinx to look into why things are failing, especially if Xilinx wants to push Linux on the Zynq 7000 devices.

I think an important distinction may have been lost here, between: • Linux version running on a host development system (where the USB JTAG cable driver would be running) • Linux running on a target (e.g. Zynq 7000) device These are entirely different and separate sets of contexts, needs, and requirements. This aside, dyessgg's main point seems valid.

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