That should be a pretty trivial request to fulfill. Quite frankly I am astounded by my experience in this and the Xilinx forum. Most likely because when the script crashed the machine the files did not get installed.įWIW the install on Debian 9.3 completed without incident and claimed to be successful. Thanks to Cygwin, I found the proper directory, ran the wdreg program there, but it did not solve the problem because dpcomm.dll and djtg.dll are missing. Xilinx gave me a path which could be any of 30 subdirectories. I get responses both here and the Xilinx forum that do NOT address the problem of the missing DLLs. I am currently installing on a Debian 9.3 system on the off chance that will work better.Īnd how will this provide the missing Windows DLLs? I asked a question about getting DLLs for Windows 7 which are missing. I should like to note that following instructions in one Xilinx forum post I ran wdreg which reported successful completion. xz files downloaded contains it but did not get unpacked because the install_driver_wrapper.bat (or whatever the name is) crashed the system when I ran it. I have a good bit of experience with ARM based dev boards from STM and TI, so I'm rather surprised that the JTAG/USB drivers are not available as a standalone package. How about something simple like a package with the Digilent drivers that I can download. The second part of the command filters out everything except names which contain "dpcomm" or "djtg". There are about 3163 or so in the Xilinx tree alone. In case you are not Unix literate, that reads the name of every file and directory and reports any that end in "dll".
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name '*dll' | egrep 'dpcomm}djtg'" in the root directory of the C drive. They are NOT anywhere in the Xilinx install tree OR anywhere else on the system.