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<H1>XILINX JTAG tools on Linux without proprietary kernel modules</H1>
- <P><B>News</B> (<I>2008-03-26</I>): Xilinx has released their own drivers based on libusb with ISE Design Suite 10.1.
- To use them, you need to set the environment-variable <kbd>XIL_IMPACT_USE_LIBUSB</kbd> to <kbd>1</kbd>
- before running the tools. The driver on this page no longer needs to be preloaded if you only used
- it to access USB cables. Parallel port support still seems to rely on <i>windrvr</i>, which can be
- emulated by <i>libusb-driver</i>.<BR>
- <B>Using 32-bit ISE 10.1 on a 64-bit platform:</B> When using the 32-bit JTAG tools from ISE Design
- Suite 10.1 on a 64-bit machine, the tools will not connect to the cable but output the following
- error: <I>Cable operation is not supported when running the 32-bit version of the application on a
- 64-bit platform.</I><BR>
- To fix this, run the tools with <KBD>linux32</KBD> or preload the newest 32-bit version of
- <i>libusb-driver</i>. This will lead the tools to believe that they are running on a 32-bit
- platform and allows them to connect to the cables.
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<H2>About</H2>
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When using <a href="http://www.xilinx.com">XILINX</a> JTAG software like Impact, Chipscope and XMD
The library is called <i>libusb-driver</i> as it was developed to support the USB cable, but later
extended to also support parallel cables.
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+ <P><B>News</B> (<I>2008-03-26</I>): Xilinx has released their own drivers based on libusb with ISE Design Suite 10.1.
+ To use them, you need to set the environment-variable <kbd>XIL_IMPACT_USE_LIBUSB</kbd> to <kbd>1</kbd>
+ before running the tools. The driver on this page no longer needs to be preloaded if you only used
+ it to access USB cables. Parallel port support still seems to rely on <i>windrvr</i>, which can be
+ emulated by <i>libusb-driver</i>.</P>
+ <P><B>Using 32-bit ISE 10.1 on a 64-bit platform:</B> When using the 32-bit JTAG tools from ISE Design
+ Suite 10.1 on a 64-bit machine, the tools will not connect to the cable but output the following
+ error: <I>Cable operation is not supported when running the 32-bit version of the application on a
+ 64-bit platform.</I>
+ To fix this, run the tools with <KBD>linux32</KBD> or preload the newest 32-bit version of
+ <i>libusb-driver</i>. This will lead the tools to believe that they are running on a 32-bit
+ platform and allows them to connect to the cable.
+ </P>
<H2>Supported Cables</H2>
The following cables are reported to work with this driver:
<ul>
<li><a href="http://inisyn.org/src/xup/">XUP</a> by inisyn research, opensource JTAG programming for Spartan 3E starter kit USB cable</li>
<li><a href="http://www.ixo.de/info/usb_jtag/">USB JTAG adapter</a> by Kolja Waschk, opensource integration of the XILINX platform cable USB into OpenOCD and openwince JTAG Tools</li>
<li><a href="http://www.rogerstech.co.uk/xc3sprog/">Spartan3 JTAG download tools for GNU/Linux (xc3sprog)</a></li>
+ <li><a href="http://urjtag.org/">UrJTAG</a>, open source jtag tools with basic support for the xilinx XPCU</a></li>
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<FONT SIZE="-1"><I><A HREF="mailto:cabledriver@zerfleddert.de">Michael Gernoth</A></I></FONT>