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- Variant 1 (recommended):
- Typ function on Vivado TCL Console, ex.: TE::help
- TE::help
- Show all predefined TE-Script functions.
- TE:<functionname> -help
- Show short description of this function.
- Attention: If -help argument is set, all other args will be ignored.
- Variant 2:
- Create your own function Button on the Vivado GUI:
- Tools → Customize Commands → Customize Commands...
- Push +
- Type Name ex.: Run SDK
- Press Enter
- Select Run command and insert function:
- Variante 1 (no Vivado request window for args):
- insert function and used args, ex.: TE::sw_program_zynq -swapp hello_world
- Variant 2 (Vivado request window for args):
- insert function, ex.:TE::sw_program_zynq
- Press Define Args...
- For every arg:
- Push
- Typ Name, Comment, Default Value and set optional
- Press Enter
- Example for args:
- Push
- Index, Key Name, -swapp,
- Push
- Appname, Arg, hello_world,
- Press Enter
- A new Button is shown on the Vivado Gui.
Checklist / Troubleshoot
- Are you using exactly the same Vivado version? If not then the scripts will not work, no need to try.Do you run the script from Vivado console? They may work from Vivado GUI TCL prompt also, but they are tested only from pure Vivado TCL console prompt.
- Ary you using Vivado in Windows PC? Vivado works in Linux also, but the scripts are tested on Windows only.
- Is you PC OS Installation English? Vivado may work on national versions also, but there have been known problems.
- Are space character on the project path? Somtimes TCL-Scripts can't handle this correctly. Remove spaces from project path.
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