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Appendix A: Programming the Flash Memory Device
Restoring the Flash Device to the Factory Settings
Transceiver Signal Integrity Development Kit,
February 2013
Altera Corporation
Stratix V GT Edition User Guide
Restoring the Flash Device to the Factory Settings
This section describes how to restore the original factory contents to the flash memory
device on the development board. Make sure you have the Nios II EDS installed, and
perform the following steps:
1. Set the board switches to the factory default settings described in
Switch Jumper Settings” on page 4–2
.
2. Launch the Quartus II Programmer to configure the FPGA with a .sof capable of
flash programming. Refer to
“Configuring the FPGA Using the Quartus II
for more information.
3. Click Add File and select
4. Turn on the Program/Configure option for the added file.
5. Click Start to download the selected configuration file to the FPGA. Configuration
is complete when the progress bar reaches 100%. The FACTORY_IMAGE LED (D10)
illuminates, indicating that the flash device is ready for programming.
6. On the Windows Start menu, click All Programs > Altera > Nios II EDS > Nios II
Command Shell
.
7. In the Nios II command shell, navigate to the
the following command to run the restore script:
./restore.sh
r
Restoring the flash memory might take several minutes. Follow any instructions
that appear in the Nios II command shell.
8. After all flash programming completes, cycle the POWER switch (SW1) off then
on.
9. Using the Quartus II Programmer, click Add File and select
10. Turn on the Program/Configure option for the added file.
11. Click Start to download the selected configuration file to the FPGA. Configuration
is complete when the progress bar reaches 100%. The FACTORY_IMAGE LED (D10)
illuminates, indicating that the flash device is ready for programming.
12. Cycle the POWER switch (SW1) off then on to load and run the restored factory
design.
13. The restore script cannot restore the board’s MAC address automatically. In the
Nios II command shell, type the following Nios II EDS command:
nios2-terminal
r
and follow the instructions in the terminal window to generate a unique MAC
address.
f
To ensure that you have the most up-to-date factory restore files and information
about this product, re
page of the Altera website.