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Hi,
Apologize for the delay in response.
After looking into your feedback and checking with our internal team, since the LED flashes from both board A and B, there should be no problem with your device. LED flashes means your configuration is working. However, may i know what do you mean by TCP/IP not functioning? Are you using IP/protocol that is dependent on device? Some IP/protocol can only be use on specific/multiple devices.
Thanks.
Regards,
Aiman
Dear Aiman,
Thanks for your reply. I am a bit late because
of a vacation.
I agree with your remark about the flashing LED.
I use a C program running on NIOS that uses
the TCP/IP stack from an example. When the FPGA
is started it waits for a TCP/IP connection. This
connection is initiated by a program on a laptop.
What I mean by TCP/IP not functioning is that
the laptop issues an error message, because it cannot
establish a connection.
The TCP/IP stack/protocol functions on one
MAX10 board, while it does not on another,
of the same model. This is strange. I doubt if this is
really a problem with the stack.
Best regards,
Jos