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1.1. Terminology
1.2. An Example of a Partial Reconfiguration Design
1.3. Partial Reconfiguration Modes
1.4. Partial Reconfiguration Design Flow
1.5. Freeze Logic for PR Regions
1.6. Implementation Details for Partial Reconfiguration
1.7. Example of a Partial Reconfiguration Design with an External Host
1.8. Example Partial Reconfiguration with an Internal Host
1.9. Partial Reconfiguration Project Management
1.10. Programming Files for a Partial Reconfiguration Project
1.11. On-Chip Debug for PR Designs
1.12. Partial Reconfiguration Known Limitations
1.13. Document Revision History
1.10.2.1. Generating a .pmsf File from a .msf and .sof Input File
1.10.2.2. Generating a .rbf File from a .pmsf Input File
1.10.2.3. Create a Merged .msf File from Multiple .msf Files
1.10.2.4. Generating a Merged .pmsf File from Multiple .pmsf Files
1.10.2.5. Enable Partial Reconfiguration Bitstream Decompression when Configuring Base Design SOF file in JTAG mode
1.10.2.6. Enable Bitstream Decryption Option
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1.9.1. Create Reconfigurable Revisions
To create a reconfigurable revision, use the Revisions tab of the Project Navigator window in the Intel® Quartus® Prime software. When you create a reconfigurable revision, the Intel® Quartus® Prime software adds the required assignments to associate the reconfigurable revision with the base revision of the PR project. You can add the necessary files to each revision with the Add/Remove Files option in the Project option under the Project menu in the Intel® Quartus® Prime software. With this step, you can associate the right implementation files for each revision of the PR project.
Important: You must use the Revisions tab of the Project Navigator window in the Intel® Quartus® Prime software when creating revisions for partial reconfiguration. Revisions created using Project > Revisions cannot be reconfigured.