Lattice Isplever 6 Modelsim License Error
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by rickman ●February 19, 2008 ChronologicalNewest First I am trying to pick up the Lattice ispLEVER tool and am having a bit of trouble with it in regards to libraries. I have several files for the various libraries I have written for my VHDL. In order to use them, they ispvm have to be compiled in the correct order since some use definitions from the others. I
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can't seem to figure out how to tell ispLEVER what order to compile the files. It has a way to telling the tool that a lattice diamond license crack given file *is* a library, but that seems to be where it stops. I can't order the files in the project and it doesn't seem to actually understand that the libraries exist in the VHDL. I get several error message all http://www.latticesemi.com/Support/AnswerDatabase.aspx?&sk=Default&s=~_d0!2!1!!1!7!0!1!!2!!!0!1!3!2!_d2!fvf%7C%40casecategory!_d6!fil!56!DrtrxrtrAqCqypvspEpzpqBqypxpvspwpxpzpvspwpwpqqrAqqqrur!_d0!4!_d1!Licensing!_d8!!yqbqtEpFpxpvppupvpupwpupxppwpp related to libraries not found or identifiers not declared that should have been in the library files. I have looked through every piece of documentation I can find and they all pretty much gloss over the idea of user defined libraries. Is this something so simple I have missed it? Reply Posted by Colin Hankins ●February 19, 2008Did you include the use clause in your library package files that require dependancies? You can either reference the user defined library itself or just https://www.fpgarelated.com/showthread/comp.arch.fpga/72943-1.php do: use work.my_package; The error messages related to library not found is probably due to the library not being successfully compiled in the first place. Colin "rickman"
25, 2009 ChronologicalNewest First I have been using ispLever on this machine for over a year now. I just tried running a compile and I https://www.fpgarelated.com/showthread/comp.arch.fpga/88089-1.php got an error message saying "Can't read the ini file". This comes up 7 times as I click the error box away. I restarted the tool and get this error before it comes up and in fact, it never comes up. I've rebooted the machine and still get the error and the tool won't start. Anyone know what free download causes this? I assume it is a corrupt file, but all it says is "ini file". I guess I'll have to contact support tomorrow. Geeze, I guess I should have reupped the formal support plan. I'd hate for them to blow me off on this issue. Rick Reply Posted by Charles Gardiner ●September 25, 2009Normally ispLever installs the lattice isplever 6 *.ini files to c:\lsc_env. You can change this by setting the variable LSC_INI_PATH to something like %USERPROFILE%\lsc_env If yours has become screwed up somehow, you can write your own based on the one below (from German windows Server 2003): Store it under lsc_7_2.ini in whichever lsc_env directory you decide to use original or one pointed to by LSC_INI_PATH). Sorry, but I can't restrain myself on my favorite rant here. The big problem is the cluelessness of so many windows SW developers who still have not realised that computers in the 21th century are largely multi-user or at least that the SW should support that model. Putting one config file for everbody in a privately invented directory should have died out around 1990. It would be a great help to the user if these developers took the time to look at the windows API and read the section Win32 and Com Development -> Administration and Management -> Policies and Profiles (Now, I'm feeling better) [paths] Bin=C:\Programme\Lattice\ispTOOLS7_2\ispcpld\bin Config=C:\Programme\Lattice\ispTOOLS7_2\ispcpld\config Examples=C:\Programme\Lattice\ispTOOLS7_2\examples FPGAPath=C:\Programme\Lattice\ispTOOLS7_2\ispfpga FPGABinPath=C:\Programme\Lattice\ispTOOLS7_2\ispfpga\bin\nt INI=C:\lsc_env License=C:\Programme\Lattice\ispTOOLS7_2\license Root=C:\Programme\Lattice\ispTOOLS7_2\ispcpld ispVM=C:\Programme\Lattice\ispTOO