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I have debugged this in more detail.
TLDR: The new edition has both a new flash and a new binary for the on board MAX V device, which is configured as the Flash controller.
Intel need to:
1. Publish the new MAX V binary and source code
2. Publish the new schematics
Then I can update our company design files and get this board running in our system.
This new MAX V binary is different from the old design, but the Dev kit instructions still offer up the old design files.
If you install the older MAX V binary this new board can no longer talk to the flash part at all.
Do not do the "restore factory" process from the existing (old) Dev kit, it will brick the board.
We have a custom version of the MAX V design that we will have to update to the new board design as soon as we can get the source code for the new Factory MAX V design.
Hopefully the people who worked on this board are still with the "new Altera"..
- FvM1 year ago
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Isn't it a Terasic support case?