![]() 简单来说,就是先卸载JTAG Cable,然后在命令窗口(cmd)导向"C:\Xilinx\Vivado\2017.4\data\xicom\cable_drivers\nt64\dlc10_win7". The default JTAG and configuration method for both the KC705 and the NEXYS4-DDR kits is the UART-JTAG cable. Wdreg -compat -inf %cd%\xusbdrvr.inf installĪfter doing this I connected the cable and Windows loaded two drivers for it: a Jungo driver and a “Xilinx USB Cable” driver under the “Programming cables” section. Wdreg -compat -inf %cd%\windrvr6.inf install Wdreg -compat -inf %cd%\xusbdrvr.inf uninstall Wdreg -compat -inf %cd%\windrvr6.inf uninstall Once in this directory I ran the following 4 commands: I then launched a command prompt in administrator mode and navigated to “C:\Xilinx\Vivado\2017.4\data\xicom\cable_drivers\nt64\dlc10_win7”. Once driver uinstall completed I disconnected the programming cable. When the uninstall dialog popped up I checked the box the box that says “Delete the driver software for this device.” And then click ok. I had to right click on “Xilinx Embedded Platform USB Firmware Loader” in the device manager and click “Uinstall”. Initially the XUP USB JTAG cable would show up in the device manager under “Programming cables” as a “Xilinx Embedded Platform USB Firmware Loader” and would not be found by the Vivado Hardware Manager. 标签: compat cd% cable Xilinx vivado wdreg win10 inf ![]()
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