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> On 01/29/2014 01:03 PM, Paul Marganian wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> Should such software (simulink) features as subsystems and and gotos
>> have any affect on the final circuit created when I build my bof file?
>>
>> I am compiling models on Roach I that use almost all of the available
>> Logic Slices (~97%).  That the subsequent build should contain timing
>> errors is not a surprise, but I recently noted a change in my timing
>> errors that puzzled me.
>>
>> I have assumed up till now that certain types of features in my model
>> are superficial, and will not change how the bof file is built.  I
>> wanted to test this theory, and rebuilt my model after selecting part
>> of my model and turning it into a subsystem.  I was surprised to see
>> that this new build had very different timing errors then the previous
>> one (from 18 errors to just 3).
>>
>> Is it the subsystem that caused this change, or is another one of my
>> assumptions, that timing errors are deterministic and can be
>> reproduced with subsequent builds of identical models, false?
> I've made a test of this, and indeed, I think my assumption is correct:
> I get the same timing errors after two subsequent builds.

Try saving the model and compiling it again, just changing a comment or
something else non-substantive.

John

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>> thanks
>> Paul Marganian
>> NRAO, Green Bank
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