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- Multiple
xmd
sessions can nominally run on one computer. See this and this. Add {{\Wiki Markup -cable
type
xilinx_platformusb
port
usb2
\[#
\]
}} to your {{xmd.ini
}} or {{.xmdrc
}} file, where {{\#
}} is the USB2 port number (from 1 to some large number) you wish to use./sbin/lsusb
lists USB devices- To get a list of which cables are which can be seen by xmd, you can run the
xrcableesn
xmd
command. This will list the ESN (Electronic Serial Number) for each cable and which usb2# port it is on. If you already know the ESN for the cable you want to connect to, you can replace the above "port usb2#" argument with "esn #####".
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Cleaning up stuck JTAG sessions
- Also see here.
- If an
xmd
process was aborted, it may have left the cable resources in an unclean state, preventing reconnecting to that cable. To clean these up, issue thexclean
xmd
command.Warning title Warning Doing this affects all JTAG dongles connected to the machine it is executed from!