How can I convert my memory initialization file (.mif) to a .hex file format? - How can I convert my memory initialization file (.mif) to a .hex file format?
Description You can convert your Memory Initialization File (* .mif ) to Hexadecimal (Intel-Format) File (* .hex) format using the procedures below. Refer to the Related Solution below to perform the procedure with a Tcl script. In the Quartus® II software, perform the following steps: Open the * .mif file in the Quartus II software From the File menu, choose Save as In the Save as Type list, choose Hexadecimal (Intel-Format) File (*.hex) Click Save . In the legacy MAX PLUS® II software, perform the following steps: Create a new project in MAX PLUS II software (graphical or text design file .tdf ). Add a library of parameterized modules (LPM ) memory module to include your .mif file. Compile the design for an SRAM-based device. Open the Simulator from the MAX PLUS II menu Select Initialize Memory from the Initialize menu. Click Import File and select the *.mif file. Click Export File and select .hex file extension. Related Articles How can I batch convert MIF files to HEX files?
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