Perhaps I don't understand your question, but the .coe file is used to initialize memory in the FPGA when you synthesize the project; it gets embedded in the bit file that is used to program the device. 'run time' is a computer concept, it doesn't really apply to FPGAs. Unless you're talking about running a test bench where you can read data from a file. Can you explain what you are actually trying to do?
I still don't understand. If you've initialized the values in BRAM from the coe file, then operate on the values in BRAM. Why do you (even if you could) need to access the .coe file? you've already got those values.
i need to access each of the value in bram .coe file....how to find the address or location of each stored value...
eg:if values are 3a 4d 09 4f ff in .coe file
i need to operate on 1 and last values (3a and fff)how to do this...thats my doubt..
ya u are right...how to access the indexx
thanks a lot ..how to find the index and starting address..
thanks a lot ..how to find the index and starting address..
Couple of questions...
Thanks for this puzzle! I was getting bored of sudoku's.
Ha ha ha....Too much for being patient? :smile:
The answer is quite simple.
Which I translate into: "Help, I have never worked with block rams. How the hell do I address these buggers and read data?"
I dont understand what is there to lead for confusion?
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