08-08-2008 07:07 AM - edited 08-08-2008 07:09 AM
08-11-2008 08:17 AM
08-11-2008 10:14 AM
Hello Ken,
thank you for your help. I installed NI-RIO 2.1.3, but I'm getting the same error as before:
ERROR:HDLParsers:3312 - "C:/NIFPGA82/srvrTmp/LOCALH~1/TEST_9~1/toplevel_gen.vhd" Line 1281. Undefined symbol 'GSR'.
ERROR:HDLParsers:1209 - "C:/NIFPGA82/srvrTmp/LOCALH~1/TEST_9~1/toplevel_gen.vhd" Line 1281. GSR: Undefined symbol (last report in this block)
ERROR:HDLParsers:850 - "C:/NIFPGA82/srvrTmp/LOCALH~1/TEST_9~1/toplevel_gen.vhd" Line 1436. Formal port mRegisterAccess does not exist in Component 'rvi_test_9211_FPGA'.
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Total memory usage is 107968 kilobytes
Number of errors : 3 ( 0 filtered)
Number of warnings : 1 ( 0 filtered)
Number of infos : 0 ( 0 filtered)
ERROR:Xflow - Program xst returned error code 6. Aborting flow execution...
What else can I try?
Best regards
miko
08-13-2008 09:55 AM
Hi!
Does the compiler gives an error when you try to compile only a very simple program with only the while loop and one input of the modul (without Interrupt, without CJC, mutliple TCs and without the cluster)?
Does the compiler can compile a FPGA Program with only a while loop (without accessing the 9211)?
Regards
Ken
08-14-2008 09:32 AM
Hello!
Thank you for your last suggestion. It didn't compile a simple while loop, but with the help of the errormessage I was able to fix the problem.
The problem was that somehow the LabView RT Version on the host and the remote system were different.
When I save the vi for the right version everything works fine.
With kind regards
miko
08-14-2008 09:38 AM
Miko,
Can you elaborate on how you fixed this issue? I don't think the compile failure you saw would be root caused to the remote machine having a different version of LV. I'd like to find out if there is a bug R&D can take action on.
Thanks,
Basset Hound
08-14-2008 10:36 AM
Hi!
First I have to say that I'm just working a couple of days with cRIO, so I don't have too much experience with it and the whole configuration was done by my predecessor (not by me) which unfortuneatly I never met
In the picture you can see that the Labview Real Time versions are different (8.5 vs. 8.2) on my computer and the cRIO module.
So when I saved my vi I saved it for a previous Version (see picture).
Since then, I don't receive any compiling errors anymore.
with kind regards
miko