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I keep trying with the method A but to no success. I followed the DE4 Getting started manual, but the tools are giving a problem. Could you please look into it if you have the time and suggest a possible direction. I understand the catch of configuration time vs the BIOS start time, but am willing to try it.
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I cannot look at it this week. Can you ping me on Monday and I'll check on the DE4-530K that I have. Which board do you have?
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The weirdest thing with method A is the fpga undergoes a hard reset when , it is programmed with a PCIe system and PC is rebooted, thus losing its configuration. This does not happen when a non PCIe system is programmed on the fpga.
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What do you mean by "hard reset"? The board should see PCIe reset asserted, but that should not cause the configuration to clear.
Have you probed the hardware to check that all the voltages are present through power-on? How about checking whether the configuration source is correct? (I forget how many options this board has, others have the option for MAX II PFL/FPP configuration or AS configuration, depending on jumper or dial settings).
Cheers,
Dave