Settings - Display Settings; Sys -Temporarily Exit To Operating System; Verify - Verify Target Epld Bitstream - Xilinx EZTag User Manual

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EZTag with Workstations
Abbreviation
The Save command saves the settings of four interactive command
results in the xchecker.pro file; baud rate (Baud command), design
name (Load command), device type (Parttype command) and port
name (Port command).
At initialization, EZTag reads the xchecker.pro file to set up the
defaults for the current session. This file must be in the current
directory or in the XACT environment search path. EZTag updates
the profile information at the end of every session. The xchecker.pro
file is created when you exit from your first EZTag session.
Settings — Display Settings
Syntax
Abbreviation
The Settings command provides a listing of the following
information; the port name, the baud rate, the type of cable, the
design name, the part type and package type, the clock source, and
hardware trigger status. It also lists the number of clocks for the first
and subsequent snapshots, the number of signals defined in the
probe list, and the number of signals defined in the display list.
Sys —Temporarily Exit to Operating System
Syntax
Abbreviation
The Sys command allows you to temporarily exit from EZTag to the
operating system prompt. Enter exit to return to EZTag.
Verify — Verify Target EPLD Bitstream
Syntax
Abbreviation
This command reads back the configuration registers of the specified
part and compares its contents against the JEDEC file. If the part_name
is the same as the JEDEC file_name, the file_name does not need to be
specified.
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sys
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verify part_name [-j file_name]
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