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Programmers: EZTAG: How to turn off Data Protection (DP) for the 9500 in EZTAG?Record #1140
Product Family: Hardware Urgency: Standard General Description: If a 9500 part has been programmed with the Data Protection switch turned on, the contents of the device can only be read. The part cannot be altered or erased. Is there any way to deactivate Data Protection once it has been set? Solution 1: Once the Data Protection has been set, the protection may be deactivated by using the following procedure: Note that these instructions apply when there is only one part in the JTAG chain. In a DOS window, go to the directory where the software is installed. Type: eztag.exe -port auto You should see some header information and then a prompt that looks like this: EZTAG > At the prompt, type: part xc<parttype>:a Where <parttype> is the device type (95108, 9536, etc). The prompt should return immediately. Type: erase -f a You should see the warning messages about data protection again. After about 10 seconds, you should see the prompt again. Type: parti -id a You should get a message identifying the connected part as a XC<parttype> and there should be no warning messages. Solution 2: In order to do it within the GUI, you need to have latest version of the software, V 6.0.4 or above. You can get it from ftp.xilinx.com/pub/swhelp/cpld There are two updates, one for fitter, and one for eztag. After install the updates, open up EZTAG software with any program that is target to your device. Change operation to ERASE There should be a DP check box besides it(if you don't see it, you don't have the EZTAG V6.0.4 or above). Check the check box. Hit EXECUTE and it will give you a warning override the protection bit. DONE. End of Record #1140 - Last Modified: 07/30/99 16:13 |
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