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Matlab does not automatically delete its old VHDL files when making new ones and since all the VHDL files end up in the TCL core, it often breaks the Quartus compile when old VHDL files are included. Because of that, we need to delete the old generated files before we generate new VHDL files
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Matlab does not automatically delete its old VHDL files when making new ones and since all the VHDL files end up in the TCL core, it often breaks the Quartus compile when old VHDL files are included. Because of that, we need to delete the old generated files before we generate new VHDL files
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: