2.1. Starting the Flash Programmer GUI
2.2. Specifying your Flash Programmer Settings
2.3. Working with Flash Programmer Settings Files
2.4. Setting the Hardware Connection
2.5. Checking System ID and System Timestamp
2.6. Generating Flash Files and Programming Flash Memory
2.7. Document Revision History for Using the Flash Programmer GUI
B.1. Overview
B.2. Start Button Grayed Out in the Flash Programmer GUI
B.3. 'No Nios® II Processors Available' Error
B.4. 'No CFI Table Found' Error
B.5. 'No EPCS Registers Found' Error
B.6. 'System Does Not Have Any Flash Memory' Error
B.7. 'Reading System ID at Address 0x<address>: FAIL' Error
B.8. 'Base Address Not Aligned on Size of Device' Error
B.9. Document Revision History for Troubleshooting
A.1. Built-in Recognition and Override
The Nios® II Flash Programmer contains code to recognize some devices with known CFI table problems. On these devices, it overrides the incorrect table entries. Always try using built-in recognition and override before trying to create an override file. To determine whether the flash programmer recognizes the device, run the flash programmer from the command line with the --debug option. If the flash programmer overrides the CFI table, the flash programmer displays a message "Override data for this device is built in".
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