For HP workstations, you are not able to halt PAR with Control-C as described below if you do not have Control-C set as the escape character. To set the escape character, enter stty ^V^C in the .login file or .cshrc file.
To halt a PAR operation, enter Control-C. In a few seconds, this message appears.
CNTRL-C interrupt detected.
Please choose one of the following options:
1. Continue processing and ignore the
interrupt.
2. Normal program exit at next check point.
This will result in saving the best results
so far,after concluding current processing.
3. Exit program immediately.
Enter choice -->
You then select one of the three options shown on the screen. The options work in this way.
If you started the PAR operation from the Design Manager as a background process on a workstation, you must bring the process to the foreground using the fg command before you can halt the PAR operation.
After you run PAR, you can run EPIC on the NCD file to examine and edit the results. You can also perform a static timing analysis using TRACE or the Timing Analyzer. When the design is routed to your satisfaction, you can input the resulting NCD file into the Xilinx Development System's BitGen program. BitGen creates files that are used for downloading the design configuration to the target FPGA. For details on BitGen, see the BitGen chapter.