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You would need to create or adjust a Platform Designer system to first access the external RAM and then connect it to the Nios. It's certainly possible.
- Rodo3 years ago
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I read this in AN730 after I posted this question. so I think it may not be possible. But I'm not sure (added Bold by me). ERAM and OCRAM seems to be the same thing.
1.5.2 Boot Option 3: Nios II Processor Application Executes in-place from OCRAM
The on-chip memory is initialized during FPGA configuration with data from a Nios II application image. This data is built into the FPGA configuration bitstream, the programmer object file. This process eliminates the need for a boot copier, as the Nios II application is already in place at system reset.
This option will not work in any of the following situations:
• When you select a configuration mode that does not support ERAM initialization.
• After a soft reset where the memory contents have been modified by the
application and the application code has been corrupted.1.2 Abbreviations
Table 1. List of AbbreviationsERAM Embedded Random Access Memory