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Warp(TM) Release 6.3 Service Pack 1
Read Me Notes
August, 2002
This file contains information for all Warp products. Certain
sections may not be applicable to you depending on the product you
have purchased. The sections are outlined in the following format:
1.0 Product Description
1.1 Warp
1.2 Warp Professional
1.3 Warp Enterprise
2.0 Devices Supported in Warp
3.0 Installing Warp
3.1 For All Platforms
3.2 Windows 98/NT/ME/2000/XP Pro Warp Installation
3.3 Solaris Warp Installation
4.3.1 Mount the CD-ROM
4.3.2 Local Installation
4.3.3 Remote Installation
4.3.4 Unmount the CD-ROM
4.0 Setting Up the User's Environment on the Solaris Platform
4.1 For C-Shell Users
4.1.1 Warp Setup
4.1.2 Acrobat Reader Setup
4.2 For Bourne Shell Users
4.2.1 Warp Setup
4.2.2 Acrobat Reader Setup
4.3 For Both C-Shell and Bourne Shell Users
4.4 Run Warp
4.5 Setting Up the Printer in Galaxy
4.5.1 PPD Files
4.5.2 Configuring Wind/U for Printing
4.5.3 Defining a Port
4.5.4 Modifying an Existing Port
4.5.5 To Match a Printer Device to a Port
4.5.6 To Remove an Installed Printer
4.5.7 Specifying a Default Printer
4.5.8 Setting Printer Options
4.5.9 Sending Output to a File
4.5.10 Solving Printer Problems
5.0 Online Documentation
5.1 Warp Online Documentation
6.0 Technical Support and Assistance
6.1 Technical Information and Assistance
6.2 Toll Free Numbers
Warp Release 6.3 Service Pack 1 (Warp R6.3SP1) is an update to
Warp Release 6.3. The Warp 6.3 Service Pack 1 release adds some
minor fixes.
On the PC platform, Warp Release 6.3 includes the post-synthesis
timing simulator Active-HDL Sim(TM) version 3.3 and the finite-
state machine (FSM) editor Active-HDL FSM(TM), from Aldec Inc.
Active-HDL Sim is a full-featured post-synthesis VHDL timing
simulator, which supports simulation of VHDL and Verilog files
compiled to Cypress devices. Except for the PSI family, this
simulator supports all Cypress PLDs including the Delta39K and
Quantum38K families. Customers wishing to simulate PSI devices
must obtain Warp Professional, Warp Enterprise, or use a
third-party simulator that supports 'fs' resolution.
Application notes are available in the doc folder in the
installation directory for Active-HDL Sim and Active-HDL FSM.
All Programmable Logic related application notes, including
those specifically for designs specifically targeting
Delta39K/Quantum38K and PSI devices, "Delta39K/Quantum38K
CPLD Device I/O Std. and Configurations" and "Designing with
the Programmable Serial Interface (PSI) for High-Speed
Solutions", are available at:
http://www.cypress.com/support/.
NOTE:If you already have the Active-VHDL product from Aldec Inc.
installed, do not install the Active-HDL Sim shipped with Warp
Release 6.3. Instead, update the primitive library (please refer
to the Warp KP&S document on how to update the libraries).
If you have Active-HDL Sim installed with a different version of
Warp, you need to re-install Active-HDL Sim to get the library
updates shipped with this version of Warp.
This release also includes Warp Professional and Warp
Enterprise products. Warp Professional and Enterprise editions
are a seamless integration of Warp and Aldec's Active-HDL
products.
1.0 Product Description
1.1 Warp
This product supports Cypress' CPLD families (c34x, c37x,
c37xi, Ultra37000, Quantum38K, Delta39K and PSI) and SPLD
families (c16v8, c20v8, c22v10, etc.).
It is also capable of bolting into Viewlogic's WorkView
Office Version 7.5.3.
1.2 Warp Professional
Warp Professional edition includes all the features available
in Warp, plus the following: design flow manager, a block
diagram editor with all of the Cypress LPM symbols, and a
language assistant.
1.3 Warp Enterprise
Warp Enterprise edition includes all the features
available in the Warp Professional edition, plus the
following: Code2 graphics, source level simulation with
debugging capability, testbench generation and unlimited
simulation time.
2.0 Devices Supported in Warp
Warp supports Cypress's family of CPLDs (PSI, Delta39K,
Quantum38K, Ultra37000, c37xi, c37x, c34x) and small PLDs (c16v8,
c20v8, c22v10, etc.) Please note that the FLASH370 series is a
subset of the FLASH370i family, which allows
in-system-reprogramming. Also, additional devices and packages
may be added to Warp as needed. Please use the Warp GUI tool
(Galaxy) to get an accurate list of the devices/packages
supported.
Complex PLDs
PSI cyp25G01K100 (1536 Macrocells, 456 pins)
cyp15G04K100 (1536 Macrocells, 456 pins)
Delta39K c39k30 (512 Macrocells, 256 or 208 pins)
c39k50 (768 Macrocells, 484, 388, 256 or 208 pins)
c39k100 (1536 Macrocells, 676, 484, 388, 256 or 208 pins)
c39k165 (2560 Macrocells, 676, 484, 388 or 208 pins)
c39k200 (3200 Macrocells, 676, 484, 388 or 208 pins)
Quantum38K c38k30 (512 Macrocells, 256 or 208 pins)
c38k50 (768 Macrocells, 484, 256 or 208 pins)
c38k100 (1536 Macrocells, 484, 256 or 208 pins)
Ultra37000 c37512 (512 Macrocells, 352, 256, or 208 pins)
c37384 (384 Macrocells, 256 or 206 pins)
c37256 (256 Macrocells, 160, 208 or 256 pins)
c37192 (192 Macrocells, 160 pins)
c37128 (128 Macrocells, 160, 100, or 84 pins)
c37064 (64 Macrocells, 100, 84, or 44 pins)
c37032 (32 Macrocells, 44 pins)
FLASH370i c371i (32 Macrocells)
c372i, c373i (64 Macrocells)
c374i, c375i (128 Macrocells)
FLASH370 c371 (32 Macrocells)
c372, c373 (64 Macrocells)
c374, c375 (128 Macrocells)
MAX340 c341, c342, c343, c344, c346 (84 & 100 pin)
PLDs 16L8, 16R4, 16R6, 16R8, 16V8, c20V8, 20G10,
20RA10, 22V10, 22VP10, c331, c335
3.0 Installing Warp
3.1 For All Platforms
During installation, the Warp documentation is placed in .pdf
format in the \doc directory. Warp documentation
can be viewed using Adobe Acrobat Reader, shipped with the
Warp CD-ROM. To install Acrobat Reader, insert the CD in
CD-ROM drive, locate databook\acrobat\windows\rs405eng.exe and
double click the left mouse button on this file. It will
automatically install the Acrobat Reader. The Solaris version
of the Acrobat Reader is located in databook\acrobat\acrosun.
You can download the latest Acrobat software from the Internet
at www.adobe.com.
3.2 Windows 98/NT/ME/2000/XP Pro Warp Installation
Installation for Windows 98/ME and Windows NT/2000/XP Pro is fully
automated. To install Warp, run the Warp setup program
d:\warp\pc\setup.exe (where d: is your CD-ROM drive). The Warp
installation program automatically invokes the Active-HDL Sim
and Active-State Editor installation program.
Note: On the NT platform, make sure that the Active-HDL Sim
installation directory has read-write permissions for all the
users.
During installation, the AUTOEXEC.BAT file will be modified.
First the AUTOEXEC.BAT file is cleaned up by removing all
lines which contain CYPRESS_DIR, and on Windows 95/98/ME,
all lines with the phrase "added by Warp".
The original AUTOEXEC.BAT is saved as AUTOEXEC.nnn.
Next, the following lines will be added to
the AUTOEXEC.BAT file on Windows 95/98/ME platforms:
REM ** Following 1 line added by Warp. Please do not disturb **
set CYPRESS_DIR=
On Windows NT/2000/XP Pro no new lines are added to the
AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
Note: On the NT platform, Active-HDL Sim and Active-HDL FSM
require the installation of Microsoft's Windows NT Service
Pack 3.
To locate the Warp product after installation, go to Start ->
Cypress -> Warp R6.0.
3.3 Solaris 2.5 or later Warp Installation
3.3.1 Mount the CD-ROM.
If the Volume Manager is running, it will automatically
mount the CD-ROM. Otherwise, login as root on a machine
that has a CD-ROM drive. Run the following commands to
create and mount the /cdrom directory:
mkdir /cdrom
mount -F ufs -r /dev/dsk/c0t6d0s2 /cdrom
In this procedure, it is assumed that the CD-ROM drive has
a SCSI ID of 6 . Make sure that you specify the correct
SCSI ID in the previous mount commands.
3.3.2 Local Installation.
cd /cdrom/cdrom0/warp/solaris
./install
This program will walk you through the rest of the install-
ation process.
To install the Acrobat Reader separately, run the following
commands instead of the previous commands:
cd /cdrom/cdrom0/databook/acrobat/acrosun
After this step is completed, please skip to Step 3.3.4.
3.3.3 Remote Installation.
If you are installing from a CD-ROM that is on a remote
machine, export the /cdrom directory. Add the following
line:
share -F nfs -o ro /cdrom/warp
to the file /etc/dfs/dfstab on the remote machine, if
the line does not already exist. If nfsd is not running,
reboot the machine.
Run the following command to export /cdrom/warp:
shareall
Remote login to the install machine (where you want to
install the software) using the following commands:
rlogin -l root
If /cdrom does not exist, run the following command:
mkdir /cdrom
Mount the remote CD-ROM on the install machine, change
the directory to the CD-ROM, and run the installation
script by using the following commands:
mount -r :/cdrom/cdrom0 /cdrom
cd /cdrom/warp/solaris
./install
This program will walk you through the rest of the
installation process.
Unmount the CD-ROM and come back to machine.
cd /
umount /cdrom
exit
3.3.4 Unmount the CD-ROM
Type in these commands:
cd /
umount /cdrom
4.0 Setting Up the User's Environment on the Solaris Platform
To run Warp, you need to set some environment variables in the
user's login start up file.
4.1 For C-Shell Users
4.1.1 Warp Setup
Add the following lines to your ~/.cshrc file:
setenv CYPRESS_DIR
set path = ($CYPRESS_DIR/bin $path)
Source the ~/.cshrc file.
4.1.2 Acrobat Reader Setup
If you have installed the Acrobat Reader, add the following
lines to your ~/.cshrc file:
setenv ACROBAT_DIR
set path = ($ACROBAT_DIR/bin $path)
Source the ~/.cshrc file.
4.2 For Bourne Shell Users
4.2.1 Warp Setup
Add the following lines to $HOME/.profile file in the same
order.
CYPRESS_DIR=
PATH=$CYPRESS_DIR/bin:$PATH
export CYPRESS_DIR PATH
4.2.2 Acrobat Reader Setup
If you have installed the Acrobat Reader, add the following
lines to your $HOME/.profile file:
ACROBAT_DIR=
PATH=$ACROBAT_DIR/bin:$PATH
export ACROBAT_DIR PATH
Source the $HOME/.profile file.
4.3 For Both C-Shell and Bourne Shell Users
. If you are running Solaris 2.5 or later, make sure that the
openwindows library (/usr/openwin/lib) and CDE library
(/usr/dt/lib) or Motif 1.2 library are included in the
LD_LIBRARY_PATH before running Warp.
4.4 Run Warp
Run the following command:
galaxy
4.5 Setting up the Printer in Galaxy
See the documentation available on setting up the printer
on the Unix platform in Chapter 1, Installation in the
Getting Started Manual.
5.0 Online Documentation
5.1 Warp Online Documentation
The following commands assume that the user has installed the
Adobe Acrobat Reader.
On the Solaris platform:
To read the online Getting started , run the following command:
acroread /doc/gs.pdf
To read the online User's Guide, run the following command:
acroread /doc/uguide.pdf
To read the online Language Reference Manual, run the following
command:
acroread /doc/refmanl.pdf
On Windows
Online documentation files can also be opened from the Acrobat
Reader's file selection dialog box or from the Galaxy Help menu.
The files are in /doc.
For more information on the Acrobat Reader, read the
Reader/ReadMe and Reader/help/reader files in the directory.
6.0 Technical Support and Assistance
6.1 Technical Information and Assistance
For technical information and assistance, contact Cypress
Applications via our Web site or through email.
Web Site: http://www.cypress.com
email:
[email protected] (for questions on any Cypress
product)
OR
[email protected] (for questions on Warp or
PLD products)
7.2 Toll Free Numbers
CountryPhone Number
========================================
Australia0014-800-125-203
Belgium11-8729
Denmark8001-0413
Finland9800-10065
France05-90-1251
Germany0130-81-1902
Hong Kong800-7214
Israel00-17-942-1803
Italy1678-97-034
Japan0031-11-1731
Korea008-1-800-942-8203
North America1-800-419-1481
Netherlands06-022-5303
Norway050-12068
Singapore800-1578
Spain900-99-1163
Sweden020-795-637
Switzerland046-05-8808
UK0800-89-7339
USA1-800-419-1481