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nios2-terminal: connected to hardware target using JTAG UART on cable 

nios2-terminal: "USB-Blaster [USB-0]", device 1, instance 0 

nios2-terminal: (Use the IDE stop button or Ctrl-C to terminate)
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Altera_Forum
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Nothing is wrong with these prints... they are the usual prints done by the Nios II IDE when running or debugging a project... 

 

If nothing appears it may be you are not printing anything to the console, or that the JTAG UART is not the peripheral configured as standard output (in the system library properties)... 

 

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PJ
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originally posted by dspchunjie@Oct 30 2005, 11:34 PM 

nios2-terminal: connected to hardware target using jtag uart on cable 

nios2-terminal: "usb-blaster [usb-0]", device 1, instance 0 

nios2-terminal: (use the ide stop button or ctrl-c to terminate) 

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This means that you are connecting over a USB blaster (the first cable if you have multiple cables), the first FPGA in the JTAG chain, and the first Nios II processor in your system on that particular device. So in short it&#39;s working the way you want it to.
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