Nios II Classic Software Developer’s Handbook

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Date 5/14/2015
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4.7.4.3.1. Using Tcl Scripts When Recreating Your BSP

A Tcl script automates selection of BSP settings. This automation ensures that you can reliably update or recreate your BSP with its original settings. Except when creating very simple BSPs, Intel FPGA recommends specifying all BSP settings with a Tcl script.

To use Tcl scripts most effectively, it is best to create a Tcl script at the time you initially create the BSP. However, the BSP Editor enables you to export a Tcl script from an existing BSP.

For more information about exporting Tcl scripts, refer to Using the BSP Editor in the "Getting Started with the Graphical User Interface" chapter.

By recreating the BSP settings file with a Tcl script that specifies all BSP settings, you can reproduce the original BSP while ensuring that system-dependent settings are adjusted correctly based on any changes in the hardware system.

For more information about Tcl scripting with the SBT, refer to the “Tcl Scripts for BSP Settings”.