System Console
You can access the System Console from Qsys Pro by clicking
System Console on the Tools
menu.
The System Console supports low-level hardware debugging of Qsys Pro systems. You can use the System Console to debug systems that include IP cores instantiated in these systems, as well as for initial bring-up of your printed circuit board, for low-level testing, and to access the Transceiver Toolkit and External Memory Interface Toolkit. You access the System Console from the Tools menu in Qsys Pro. You can use the System Console in command-line mode or with the GUI.
System Console consists of four panes:
- System Explorer—Allows you to view a hierarchy of the System Console virtual file system in your design, which may include connections, devices, designs, design instances, and scripts. When you write scripts and specify the path where they are located in the environment settings of your operating system, you can then run the scripts from the System Explorer.
Note: For example, to view Tcl scripts in the System Explorer you can place the scripts
in $Home directory path /system_console/scripts.
- Tools—Allows you to launch tools that use the System Console framework.
- Tcl Console—Allows you to run commands and Tcl scripts from within the System Console.
- Messages—Displays messages generated when running tools within the System Console.