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| **The method described here does not work with EZ-USB FX3 based boards because they completely handle the FPGA configuration process per Firmware. ** | **The method described here does not work with EZ-USB FX3 based boards because they completely handle the FPGA configuration process per Firmware. ** | ||
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| By default firmware only attempts to configure the FPGA from Flash if the bitstream size value in the settings memory (MAC-EEPROM) is larger than 0. This mechanism saves a lot of time if not bitstream is present, but only works if bitstream is written through the firmware. This behavior can be overwritten by specifying the firmware macro '' | By default firmware only attempts to configure the FPGA from Flash if the bitstream size value in the settings memory (MAC-EEPROM) is larger than 0. This mechanism saves a lot of time if not bitstream is present, but only works if bitstream is written through the firmware. This behavior can be overwritten by specifying the firmware macro '' | ||
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| + | Indirect programming of SPI Flash requires Flash access form FPGA, see [[en: | ||