04-03-2013 08:08 PM
Hi:
I am trying to compile an FPGA code but the code cannot compile because the amount of Block RAM it requires is more than what is available. Specifically, in the compilation summary window the number of RAMB16s is 160 out of 96 (overmapped).
I am not sure what is going on because I have compiled this code previously (with trivial changes) with no problem. It was suggested to me to "clean out" my FPGA and try again. I assume this means there is other FPGA code that is taking up space which is why my code in question doesnt have the space to compile, but then again I also thought only one FPGA VI could run at once, which seems to conflict.
Anyways, I am not sure how to "clean" my FPGA card and start with a clean slate which would hopefully allow me to compile my code of interest. I imagine it should be an easy thing to do, but I have been unable to locate any info on this subject.
Thanks in advance.
B
04-03-2013 11:39 PM
Hi B,
you spoke about a VI: are you programming all this in LabVIEW? If this is true, the you should post your question to the LabVIEW FPGA board.