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vivado:getting-started-with-ipi:start [2019/03/29 19:57] – [4. Create a Simple Block Design] James Colvinvivado:getting-started-with-ipi:start [2022/03/04 20:34] – Link to most recent guide James Colvin
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-====== Getting Started with the Vivado IP Integrator ======+====== Getting Started with Vivado IP Integrator ====== 
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 +For the most up to date version of this guide, please visit [[programmable-logic/guides/getting-started-with-ipi|Getting Started with Vivado and Vitis for Baremetal Software Projects]]. 
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   * Vivado installed. See [[learn:software:tutorials:vivado-install-guide:|this tutorial]] to install Vivado.   * Vivado installed. See [[learn:software:tutorials:vivado-install-guide:|this tutorial]] to install Vivado.
     * This guide uses version 2016.4, other versions can be used, but there may be differences.     * This guide uses version 2016.4, other versions can be used, but there may be differences.
-  * Digilent Board Files installed to handle selecting complicated configuration settings. See [[reference:software:vivado:board-files#installation|this tutorial]].+  * Digilent Board Files installed to handle selecting complicated configuration settings. See [[software:vivado:board-files#installation|this tutorial]].
   * Basic familiarity with Vivado. See [[:vivado:getting_started:|this tutorial]].   * Basic familiarity with Vivado. See [[:vivado:getting_started:|this tutorial]].
  
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 Click **Run Block Automation** in the green bar at the top of the screen. This will launch a dialog that allows initial configuration of the Zynq block. Click **Run Block Automation** in the green bar at the top of the screen. This will launch a dialog that allows initial configuration of the Zynq block.
  
-In the Run Block Automation dialog, make sure that **FIXME** under **All Automation** in the panel to the left is selected and checked.+In the Run Block Automation dialog, make sure that **Apply Board preset** under **All Automation** in the panel to the left is checked.
  
 There are a number of different options available. For the purposes of this guide, set these options to the value found in parentheses below. There are a number of different options available. For the purposes of this guide, set these options to the value found in parentheses below.
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 ==== Next Steps ==== ==== Next Steps ====
  
-Examples of more complicated IPI designs - including examples of the use of DDR memory in MicroBlaze designs - are linked from the target board's resource center, which can be found in [[:reference:programmable-logic:|this list]].+Examples of more complicated IPI designs - including examples of the use of DDR memory in MicroBlaze designs - are linked from the target board's resource center, which can be found in [[programmable-logic:|this list]].
  
  
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