Hi Walter,

>   1. ignores the TIR. TDR, HIR, HDR commands, which are
>      apparently used by impact to describe the parts of
>      the chain to be skipped over

This is what's causing your error. Your SVF file is addressing only one
chip in the chain and putting the other on bypass:

> HIR 8 TDI (ff) SMASK (ff) ;


So you can verify: 8 + 6 (the IR length of the XCF04) = 14. Since the
header commands are ignored, the entire procedure has to go wrong - it
should prepend a 8 1-bits-sequence every time it issues an SIR 6 TDI.

Last time I tried, urJTAG was not usable with inhomogenous multi device
chains, so I'm afraid it is not supporting your configuration, unless
you find a way to make the SVF generator not use the header commands
(HDR/HIR). Or add support yourself.
If you only need to program the chips, I'd rather recommend to use
xc3sprog or xilprg/cableserver and load the bin file directly. They work
on the FX2 (nexsys) and FT2232 based adapters (ICEbear, etc.). Don't
know about Windows status...

Greetings,

- Martin

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