Executable ARM ELF File Layout The ARM linker is used to produce an Executable ARM ELF file. For simple cases, it lays out the file as shown in Generic ELF File Layout on page 4. Extra information is encoded in the file for scatter-loaded and overlayed executables and these special cases are described in Scatter-loaded Executables on page 10. The folder contain 2 file. No they are not the same, d90 is IAR's extension I think. To be honest I always need the.hex file so I haven't really looked into other file formats. About EDAboard.com.
6. Select the proper dimension EPCS gadget in the Configuration pull-down
7. Name your result.jic file
8. Click on Adobe flash Loader below, and choose Add Gadget on the correct hand side
9. Choose your FPGA gadget from the list
10. Click on SOF Information, and choose Add File, and select your.sof file
11. Click Add Hex information, select Comparative addressing, and select your.hex file produced above
12. Now force generate. You should confirm that the generated.map file provides Page0 at a start tackle of 0x0, and the hex file at a begin address 1 after the end deal with of Page0
13. Right now in the Quartus II Programmer, select Combine Document and select your.jic file. Check the Plan box next to thé.jic file, ánd force Start