Oh, good. I guess I was reading too much into what Model Advisor was
telling me. Thanks for the clarification.
-Sam


On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 8:19 AM, Jason Manley <jasonman...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Disabled links are fine. This is normal. Blocks cannot be updated (redrawn 
> when you change parameters) if they're locked to the library blocks. So we 
> disable the links so that they can be redrawn for each user's requirements. 
> The init scripts of each block do this automatically.
>
> The SID warnings appeared when we started playing with the later libraries. 
> They are annoying but harmless.
>
> Jason
>
>
> On 01 Feb 2011, at 15:14, Samuel Tun wrote:
>
>> First, to answer David's question, the design is created with the
>> latest version of the CASPER libraries (mlib_devel) available in the
>> repository, 10.1. I am getting the error when loading the libraries
>> under the BWRC fork.
>>
>> The CASPER DSP block set is loading in the Simulink browser, and I can
>> drag and crop blocks into the mdl. Then I  minimize and restore as you
>> suggested, but no change. Now, I believe that I may have gotten the
>> terms wrong, the links aren't broken, they are disabled. I'm not sure
>> if this makes a difference. It seems all the CASPER blocks are
>> disabled, even after I load them onto the mdl from the CASPER library
>> and reconnect. I notice that when the I start MATLAB with the BWRC
>> fork libraries loading I get a lot of warnings about various Xilinx
>> blocks not having a parameter named 'SID', something that does not
>> happen when I load the regular 10.1 libraries.
>>
>> Sorry if I am messing terms up, but I hope the description helps.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Sam
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 5:13 PM, Suraj Gowda <surajgo...@berkeley.edu> wrote:
>>> Hi Sam,
>>>
>>> This might be a case where Simulink doesn't find the library.  Are the
>>> libraries visible in the Simulink LIbrary browser? if they are, try pulling
>>> any block from the CASPER DSP blockset into your design, minimize the .mdl
>>> and then re-examine it.  Are the links still broken after this?
>>>
>>> As far as I know, update design is not intended to fix this error.
>>>
>>> _Suraj
>>>
>>> On Jan 31, 2011, at 2:00 PM, Samuel Tun wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I am wondering if anyone's encountered the same problem as me, where
>>>> using more advanced libraries than the ones in which a design was
>>>> created breaks all the links? We are working on a realtively simple
>>>> correlator design, which was created with and more or less works in
>>>> the CASPER 10.1 libraries. However, we would like to get things
>>>> working at a faster clock rate, which is apparently possible with the
>>>> more optimized schemes in the BWRC libraries. I had understoon that I
>>>> will have to replace some of the optmized blocks, such as the fft and
>>>> pfbs. However, when I open the design with the BWRC libraries loaded,
>>>> almost all the links in the design are broken, as reported by the
>>>> model advisor. I tried using the update design option but, after a
>>>> couple of hours of running, nothing happened.
>>>>
>>>> I've searched the archives and I did not find a straight answer to
>>>> this, so I hope I'm not asking for something that's already been
>>>> discussed.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you much,
>>>> Sam Tun
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>

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