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Altera_Forum
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14 years agoAt the command line type this "jtagconfig -n". It'll report your JTAG cables, devices, and all the JTAG nodes in your FPGA(s). I'll be able to spot the JTAG UARTs in the output.
At the command line type this "jtagconfig -n". It'll report your JTAG cables, devices, and all the JTAG nodes in your FPGA(s). I'll be able to spot the JTAG UARTs in the output.