Can the Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition Software create a .rpd file for updating a single image without the start address block in remote system update in the Intel Arria® 10 devices? - Can the Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition Software create a .rpd file for updating a single image without the start address block in remote system update in the Intel Arria® 10 devices? Description No. When the Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition Software creates a .rpd file in the Intel Arria® 10, the start address block is always included in the first 32-byte area. Resolution Use one of the following two workarounds when updating a single image in a remote system update in the Intel® Arria® 10, Skip data bytes from 0x00000000 to 0x0000001F to program a .rpd file Modify a .rpd file and remove data bytes from 0x00000000 to 0x0000001F and program the modified .rpd file Note that when updating a factory image, a .rpd file with a start address block is required. This is because a start address block is erased together with the factory design image in the sector erase operation before the programming operation. Custom Fields values: ['novalue'] Troubleshooting 1507479965 False ['novalue'] ['FPGA Dev Tools Quartus® Prime Software Pro', 'FPGA Dev Tools Quartus® Prime Software Standard'] No plan to fix 19.2 ['Arria® 10 FPGAs and SoCs'] ['novalue'] ['novalue'] ['novalue'] - 2023-05-24

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