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Raymond
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Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 9:15 am    Post subject: ISE project with a Microblaze submodule: timing constrains w Reply with quote

I have an ISE project where I have a Microblaze submodule, containing 2
CPUs. When I try to make timing constrains a warning popps up:

<<You have more than one instance of the EDK module MyBlaze. This will
not implement correctly. >>

This is not true. I have only one instance of my dual processorcore.

Is it safe to ignore this warning?

What can I do to prevent this warning?

Raymond
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Steve
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Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2005 5:15 pm    Post subject: Re: ISE project with a Microblaze submodule: timing constrai Reply with quote

I had the same message. It never caused any problems and I continued
for weeks that way. I corrected it by creating a new project and
moving all my code into it. Message went away.

Steve

On 19 Dec 2005 23:58:32 -0800, "Raymond" <raybakk@yahoo.no> wrote:

Quote:
I have an ISE project where I have a Microblaze submodule, containing 2
CPUs. When I try to make timing constrains a warning popps up:

You have more than one instance of the EDK module MyBlaze. This will
not implement correctly.

This is not true. I have only one instance of my dual processorcore.

Is it safe to ignore this warning?

What can I do to prevent this warning?

Raymond
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