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To generate a Tabular Text File (.ttf), Raw Binary File (.rbf), Jam Byte-Code File (.jbc), Serial Vector Format File (.svf), In System Configuration File (.isc), Jam File (.jam), or Hexadecimal (Intel-Format) Output File (.hexout), in addition to the SRAM Object File (.sof):
If you have not already done so, create a new project or open an existing project.
If you have not already done so, specify the current Compiler settings. Read This First
If you have not already done so, specify the design entity you want to compile.
Choose Settings (Assignments menu). Shortcut
In the Category list, select Device under Compiler Settings.
Click Device & Pin Options.
In the Device & Pin Options dialog box click the Programming Files tab.
If you are targeting an ARM®-based Excalibur device, selected a passive configuration scheme, and want to use a a Hexadecimal (Intel-Format) File (.hex) with the Partial SRAM Object File (.psof) and SOF to generate passive programming files, turn on Merge this Hexadecimal (Intel-Format) File (.hex) into the output files, and type a HEX File name in the box, or select one with Browse (...).
If you are targeting an ACEX® 1K, APEX 20K, APEX II, Cyclone, FLEX® 6000, FLEX 10KE, Mercury, Stratix, or Stratix GX device, turn on Tabular Text File (.ttf), Raw Binary File (.rbf), Jam Byte-Code File (.jbc), In System Configuration File (.isc), Jam File (.jam) and/or Hexadecimal (Intel-Format) File (.hexout) if you want the Compiler to generate a TTF, RBF, JBC, SVF, ISC, JAM, or HEXOUT File; or if you are targeting an ARM-based Excalibur device and you want the Compiler to generate a TTF, RBF, JBC, SVF, ISC, JAM, or HEXOUT File with the output files.
If you turned on Hexadecimal (Intel-Format) File (.hexout), specify the address labeling order of the HEXOUT File by typing a start address in the Start address box.
If you turned on Hexadecimal (Intel-Format) File (.hexout), select Up or Down in the Count list.
Click OK.
Click OK.
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