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firstexample:first_example_microzed_deploy [2021/12/28 15:50] – [Step by Step Instructions] ursgraffirstexample:first_example_microzed_deploy [2021/12/30 09:37] ursgraf
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 ==== Using the QSPI Flash ==== ==== Using the QSPI Flash ====
-  - Switch the driver for your JTAG-HS3 adapter to //FTDI CDM//, see [[https://wiki.bu.ost.ch/infoportal/embedded_systems/jtaghs3/start]]. IMPORTANT: You must close OpenOCD before switching the driver, else the //WinUSB// cannot be unloaded.+  - Follow the steps given in [[firstexample:boot_loader#flashing_a_new_boot_loader|Flashing a new Boot Loader]].
   - The program to download can be found in the binaries of //Vivado// or the //Xilinx SDK//. You have to either install //Vivado// or //Xilinx SDK// which doesn't require a license. As //Vivado// uses lots of disk space we strongly recommend to install //Xilinx SDK//. For the installation see [[https://wiki.bu.ost.ch/infoportal/embedded_systems/zynq7000/xsdk|Installing Xilinx SDK]]. After installation, open a command shell and run the command (Change the command so that the right configuration file is loaded, see [[https://wiki.bu.ost.ch/infoportal/embedded_systems/zynq7000/microzed]]). The corresponding files can be found in your target runtime library in the directory ///rsc//. Please make sure that the paths in the following command does not include spaces! <code shell>cmd /C C:\Xilinx\SDK\2019.1\bin\program_flash -f MyProject\App.ExternalFlash.mcs -offset 0 -flash_type qspi-x4-single -fsbl \\ost.ch\dfs\bsc.sys\public-programme\deep\lib\rsc\FSBL.elf -cable type xilinx_tcf url TCP:127.0.0.1:3121 </code> Make sure that the programming was successful with the program printing <code>Flash Operation Successful</code>   - The program to download can be found in the binaries of //Vivado// or the //Xilinx SDK//. You have to either install //Vivado// or //Xilinx SDK// which doesn't require a license. As //Vivado// uses lots of disk space we strongly recommend to install //Xilinx SDK//. For the installation see [[https://wiki.bu.ost.ch/infoportal/embedded_systems/zynq7000/xsdk|Installing Xilinx SDK]]. After installation, open a command shell and run the command (Change the command so that the right configuration file is loaded, see [[https://wiki.bu.ost.ch/infoportal/embedded_systems/zynq7000/microzed]]). The corresponding files can be found in your target runtime library in the directory ///rsc//. Please make sure that the paths in the following command does not include spaces! <code shell>cmd /C C:\Xilinx\SDK\2019.1\bin\program_flash -f MyProject\App.ExternalFlash.mcs -offset 0 -flash_type qspi-x4-single -fsbl \\ost.ch\dfs\bsc.sys\public-programme\deep\lib\rsc\FSBL.elf -cable type xilinx_tcf url TCP:127.0.0.1:3121 </code> Make sure that the programming was successful with the program printing <code>Flash Operation Successful</code>
   - Switch the driver for the JTAG-HS3 back to //WinUSB//, see [[https://wiki.bu.ost.ch/infoportal/embedded_systems/jtaghs3/start]].   - Switch the driver for the JTAG-HS3 back to //WinUSB//, see [[https://wiki.bu.ost.ch/infoportal/embedded_systems/jtaghs3/start]].
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