How about trying to disable -incremental and deleting the work directory that contains the compiled code. Process "Simulate Behavioral Model" failed Waiting for 1 sub-compilation(s) to finish.ĮRROR:Simulator:861 - Failed to link the design Parsing VHDL file "C:/Users/C95-MS/Xilinx/ISE workspace/Practica1A/testbench1A.vhd" into library workĬompiling architecture rtl of entity sumador Ĭompiling architecture beh of entity tb_sumador Parsing VHDL file "C:/Users/C95-MS/Xilinx/ISE workspace/Practica1A/Sumador.vhd" into library work Turning on mult-threading, number of parallel sub-compilation jobs: 8ĭetermining compilation order of HDL files Number of CPUs detected in this system: 4 Running: C:\Xilinx\14.1\ISE_DS\ISE\bin\nt\unwrapped\fuse.exe -intstyle ise -incremental -o C:/Users/C95-MS/Xilinx/ISE workspace/Practica1A/tb_sumador_isim_beh.exe -prj C:/Users/C95-MS/Xilinx/ISE workspace/Practica1A/tb_sumador_beh.prj work.tb_sumador You might also want to provide the exact messages (log/transcript) of the compilation process, might be something else that is causing your problem that is way further up in the compilation.ĭetermining files marked for global include in the design.Ĭommand Line: fuse -intstyle ise -incremental -o So use ISE 14.7 unless your device compatibility problem is due to licensed vs webpack tool versions, then your out of luck unless your university upgrades their license.Īlso as Tricky suggested try a SUSE or Red Hat Linux VM on your Win10 machine that should allow it to run on the correct supported OS.
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Xilinx ise 14.7 supported os windows 7#
Windows 7 Professional (32-bit and 64-bit), English/Japanese.Windows XP Professional (32-bit and 64-bit), English/Japanese.
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On the previous page the supported OS(s) for both verisons are: Sorry, but the device list is identical between the two ISE versions: