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==== Using the QSPI Flash ==== | ==== Using the QSPI Flash ==== | ||
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- | - 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' | + | |
- | - Switch the driver for the JTAG-HS3 back to //WinUSB//, see [[https:// | + | |
- Set the jumpers on your MicroZed board as follows \\ {{ qspiboot.png? | - Set the jumpers on your MicroZed board as follows \\ {{ qspiboot.png? | ||
- Cycle the power. The settings of the jumpers will be read only at power-on! Hence, make sure to cycle the supply power after changing the jumper settings. A soft reset (through the JTAG or by pressing the reset button on the board will reset the board but will not sample the boot mode pins connected to the jumpers. | - Cycle the power. The settings of the jumpers will be read only at power-on! Hence, make sure to cycle the supply power after changing the jumper settings. A soft reset (through the JTAG or by pressing the reset button on the board will reset the board but will not sample the boot mode pins connected to the jumpers. |