Hi Chris, The issue is that the shared libraries cannot be found. By default, the libraries are installed in /usr/lib or /usr/lib64. Check first, if you can find libIPXACTmodels.so.1 in either of these locations. Also did you see section 3a in the README? It shows ways to run Kactus2 in different environments.
So returning to your original question, I'm afraid there is no "easy" way to get the full memory map in HTML. However, I do see two options that are available: First is to use the MemoryViewGenerator plugin. It creates a listing of the memory maps and their contents similar to MemoryDesigner, but in CSV format. Extracting relevant information from that should be straightforward, yet convertion to HTML will require some effort. Second, the summary of the memory maps could be added in the current document...
Hi Kevin, Would you kindly describe in a bit more detail your desired document output? From your description I gather you would like an HTML document listing all the memory maps through the complete hierarchy of a design i.e. a textual representation of the view you see when you select the Memory Designer. Is this correct ? Is HTML your prefered format?
Hi Kevin, Unfortunately there is no support for custom fields within memory maps in the current version.
Hi, Unfortunately, registers are not yet included in the generation. Earlier we actually had an experimental register feature in Verilog, but the end result was not satisfactory, so we decided to withdraw it until we could re-design it properly.
Hi John, The changes were introduced in 3.2.96.You can build it from the sources...
Hi John, Symbolic links have now been fixed.
Hi Michael, That issue has now been fixed and committed in the repository. You should...