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- you should select "rs232" if you desire to use a real UART ( and not a simulated UART though JTAG connection) (LINK ????????);
- you should select "debug_module" if you desire that the XMD_UART works as local UART through the JTAG connection.
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Demo program (running on MicroBlaze) will work even in case the UART port is left unconnected: it is not necessary to use a USB/Uart converter or Uart port on a PC, if you are using XMD UART HDL block |
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After this, you should click "drivers" to verify that all Microblaze components are supported by the driver in the repository "C:\XilinxProject\TE-EDK-IP".
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Click "cpu". In particular you should also verify that "xmdstub_peripheral" is assigned to none if you desire to use debug_module instead of rs232.
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title | xmdstub_peripheral assigned to none |
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Click "OK" and the pop-up should dissapear.After this, you have verified that all Microblaze components are supported by a driver, right click the "standalone_bsp_0" folder in "Project Explorer".