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HRZ
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7 years agoWell, your board might really be broken, after all. Maybe the PCI-E connection is not working correctly or something. Have you tried the board on another machine? In fact, can you post the details of the machine you are using with respect to the motherboard model and what other PCI-E devices you have on the motherboard?
One other thing I can think of is that if the A10 ref board has an on-board flash (it should but I have never used that board) that can be used to automatically program the FPGA after a cold boot, you can program that flash using the OpenCL image and then do a complete shutdown and start. Doing so can help make sure the motherboard is not cutting the PCI-E power and wiping the FPGA during soft reboot.