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So I just recently got my Altera DE 1 board, and now I want to practice programming it with either block diagram files or HDL files. https://familyever863.weebly.com/gintama-benizakura-movie-torrent-download.html. I had originally installed the software on the CD that it comes with, but found out that the 13.0 SP1 version is the most recent software that supports the device. I'm trying to assign pins in the assignment editor, but have noticed that the interface is a bit different. In the software that comes w/ the CD, when you go to Assignment Editor, there is a tab called Category where you can select Pins in order to designate the input/outputs for your file, but in the 13.0 SP1 version of the software I'm not seeing this. Can somebody please walk me through how to program this thing?
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- edited 2015-05-06 - 23:04:22Thanks for the heads-up Cluso
By version '15' you would think they should have most things sorted out, right? - edited 2015-05-07 - 01:21:16Ray,
I'm downloading it - 4.33 GB!
I'll let you know how I get on with it. - edited 2015-05-07 - 04:17:17Good news, they've kept consistent naming, a quick guess from version number that Cluso posted and got it first try - http://download.altera.com/akdlm/software/acdsinst/15.0/145/ib_tar/Quartus-web-15.0.0.145-linux.tar
I'm probably pissing into the wind expecting it to work for me without having changed anything here though, ie: still Kubuntu 14.04.'.. peers into the actual workings of a quantum jump for the first time. The results
reveal a surprising finding that contradicts Danish physicist Niels Bohr's established view
—the jumps are neither abrupt nor as random as previously thought.' - edited 2015-05-07 - 05:14:13I have just finished installing it (Cyclone IV, Cyclone V, MAX 10 and MAX II), it compiled a simple VHDL test file for the Cyclone IV without any problems. I'm using Win7 x64.
- edited 2015-05-07 - 05:38:59I have just finished installing it (Cyclone IV, Cyclone V, MAX 10 and MAX II), it compiled a simple VHDL test file for the Cyclone IV without any problems. I'm using Win7 x64.
Good to know Leon. I have WIN 7 64 as well. - edited 2015-05-07 - 05:46:57I don't see why Ray/Cluso99 should have a problem with it, especially if he did not select the Arria.
- edited 2015-05-07 - 06:10:28Cooool .. It seems to be staying alive .. Maybe the crash reporting system works and there was just a new Linux bug with version 14. If that's the case, then cheers to Altera for a quick fix.'.. peers into the actual workings of a quantum jump for the first time. The results
reveal a surprising finding that contradicts Danish physicist Niels Bohr's established view
—the jumps are neither abrupt nor as random as previously thought.' - edited 2015-05-07 - 17:39:10Thanks guys for trying this.
What I did was download Quartus II first, and then install it. Of course it complained about no devices.
Then I downloaded the devices, Cyclone IV first. Then I used the Device Installer and selected the Cyclone IV package and the installer complained about the Arria10.
So I downloaded the Max10 devices and ran the Installer - same error.
Now, Altera say you need to use the Device Installer in Windows 8. Seems to me that this may be the source of the failure.
Yesterday I posted my problem on the Altera Forum - I am just about to check this. No response yet
If nothing, I will uninstall v15 and then reinstall. Luckily I saved the exe so I don't have to download again. Almost went over my download limit yesterday.My Prop boards:
Prop OS (also see Sphinx, PropDos, PropCmd, Spinix)
Website: www.clusos.com
Prop Tools (Index) , Emulators (Index) , ZiCog (Z80) - edited 2015-05-07 - 19:16:31Ray
I'm suffering the same issue here too on Win 8.1 64bit.
Quartus complains with 'Unknown element Aria 10..'
Yikes! Here we go again with the 'new improved?' Quartus. - edited 2015-05-07 - 20:07:36I have now logged a support query.
Seems its only been available a few days. Their support page doesn't even list V15 on their dropdown so had to use V14 to report the errorMy Prop boards:
Prop OS (also see Sphinx, PropDos, PropCmd, Spinix)
Website: www.clusos.com
Prop Tools (Index) , Emulators (Index) , ZiCog (Z80) - edited 2015-05-08 - 03:28:16i have installed Quartus II v15 to Windows 8-64bit successfully. However , I did install selected devices at the same time as Quartus II. Appears it is an issue with doing this in separate sessions?
- edited 2015-05-08 - 03:45:29I did the same with my Win7 installation. I don't feel like reinstalling it with device selection left until after installation, as a test. 8-)
- edited 2015-05-08 - 03:56:53ozpropdev/Brian downloaded both sets and has the same problem as me. Brian even tried the Arria device files.My Prop boards:
Prop OS (also see Sphinx, PropDos, PropCmd, Spinix)
Website: www.clusos.com
Prop Tools (Index) , Emulators (Index) , ZiCog (Z80) - edited 2015-05-08 - 04:04:25Hi Cluso
Have You started Device installer in System administrator mode ?.
As it need write things in registry -- You can't start in any other wayozpropdev/Brian downloaded both sets and has the same problem as me. Brian even tried the Arria device files.Regards
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If your gonna construct something, make it as simple as possible yet as versatile/usable as possible. - edited 2015-05-08 - 08:00:58The problem appears to be the Quartus II Device Installer.
I did a uninstall (30+ minutes) and then did a install making sure the device files were in the same folder as the Quartus installer.
I selected the Cyclone IV,V and Max10 files and another 30 minutes later install completed Ok.
After the successful install I tried using Device Installer to add the Aria device file and it failed as before.
So the tool designed to add devices to Quartus anytime after a install doesn't work at all. - edited 2015-05-08 - 09:18:43The problem appears to be the Quartus II Device Installer.
I did a uninstall (30+ minutes) and then did a install making sure the device files were in the same folder as the Quartus installer.
I selected the Cyclone IV,V and Max10 files and another 30 minutes later install completed Ok.
After the successful install I tried using Device Installer to add the Aria device file and it failed as before.
So the tool designed to add devices to Quartus anytime after a install doesn't work at all.
Did installing the Aria device break the whole Quartus? or just the ability to load the Aria.?
I just did a Win7 x64 as Leon did with no problems. I only loaded Cyclone V so I can run my *STUNNING* BeScope on my BeMicroCV - edited 2015-05-08 - 13:23:27According to Altera,under Windows 8+ you must use the separate program 'Device Installer' to install the devices, not Quartus itself.
This Device Installer fails to install any of the Device files, with an erroneous 'Arria' message.
Brian, do I understand that uninstalling Quartus and then reinstalling it with the Device files in the same directory as the Quartus installer works for those device files?
If so, then I will do that today.My Prop boards:
Prop OS (also see Sphinx, PropDos, PropCmd, Spinix)
Website: www.clusos.com
Prop Tools (Index) , Emulators (Index) , ZiCog (Z80) - edited 2015-05-08 - 15:34:48
No. Like Cluso I never wanted the Aria device but I tried installing it too as Quartus seemed to be doing something associated with it.Did installing the Aria device break the whole Quartus? or just the ability to load the Aria.?
I just did a Win7 x64 as Leon did with no problems. I only loaded Cyclone V so I can run my *STUNNING* BeScope on my BeMicroCVAccording to Altera,under Windows 8+ you must use the separate program 'Device Installer' to install the devices, not Quartus itself.
This Device Installer fails to install any of the Device files, with an erroneous 'Arria' message.
Brian, do I understand that uninstalling Quartus and then reinstalling it with the Device files in the same directory as the Quartus installer works for those device files?
If so, then I will do that today.
Yes. That's what worked for me.
I put all the files in the same directory and ran the Quartus Installer.
Quartus detected the devce files and prompted me to select which devices I wanted. I picked the 3 I wanted and proceeded.
Quartus installed Ok with all the devices I wanted and I ran a Max10 compile with no issues. - edited 2015-05-08 - 17:30:31I have uninstalled and reinstalled. It's all working now
However, I didn't download the Cyclone V file (used my download quota for now). So if there's no fix, then I am up for another uninstall/installMy Prop boards:
Prop OS (also see Sphinx, PropDos, PropCmd, Spinix)
Website: www.clusos.com
Prop Tools (Index) , Emulators (Index) , ZiCog (Z80) - edited 2015-06-03 - 21:38:39Altera acknowledged the bug and have been working on a fix. This is a Windows 8.1 bug.
I have now received a patch called 'quartusii-15.0.01we-windows.exe' from Altera Tech Support and I have verified that it works.
So, you need to install this patch by running the .exe. Then you can install another device(s) (eg CycloneV-15.0.0.145.qdz) using the standalone Device Installer.
You should be able to obtain this patch from Altera Tech Support.My Prop boards:
Prop OS (also see Sphinx, PropDos, PropCmd, Spinix)
Website: www.clusos.com
Prop Tools (Index) , Emulators (Index) , ZiCog (Z80) - edited 2015-06-23 - 07:34:57Apparently Quartus 15 web edition now supports the cyclone V A9 (biggest), at least the variant used in BeMicro CV A9, which are now in stock.
There's conflicting documentation about this, but I've seen a few threads that seem to confirm it, so thought it worth mentioning here.
One of you Quartus 15 guys want to do a quick test compile to make sure? - edited 2015-06-23 - 08:22:56Hi Lachlan
Just did a quick compile of a P1V on a 5CEFA9F23C8 and Quartus 15.0 web edition seemed to compile OK. (Analysis and Fitter)
Looks like the larger A9 devices are supported now.
Cheers
Brian - edited 2015-06-23 - 15:38:24Nice, thanks Brian.
Based on your 40 cog beast, I reckon we could now run 100 cogs (and thereby service 100 interrupts : ) And share a megabyte of ram between them - edited 2015-08-01 - 13:57:17Uh oh.. I spoke too soon. My installation Quartus II Ver 15.0.2 (the Update 2) has had a few problems on Debian 8.1 Jessie.
It seemed to work by just running the install and the update, but it was very slow to load. And I began to note message in the Terminal that I used to start it.
First off, canberra-gtk3-module was missing.
As a superuser (no sudo in Debian 8.1 Jessie amd64 ), I acquired this via apt-get after switching from CDs to repositories.
apt-get install libcanberra-gtk* is what I used.
That was a big improvement.. Now it boots very quickly.
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But I have one more problem. Quartus II cannot locate D-Bus. I checked and the software is installed, but not responding.
Have have dbus-daemon and dbus-launch started, but sleeping.
I am pretty sure I can eventually resolve this on my own. But I have to poke around and search for some tips to do so. Any suggestions on how to do so?Hwang Xian Shen, Puddleby-on-the-Marsh.
All things considered, I can live and thrive without Microsoft products. LINUX is just fine. - Loopy,
no sudo in Debian 8.1 Jessie amd64
Why not? Works here:I had a dbus issue recently, sadly I don't recall the fix. Hopefully I can get back to you on that. - edited 2015-08-01 - 14:54:46No idea what is going on with sudo. It didn't work for me, maybe a typo and haste. I migrated from Ubuntu via Mint and haven't settled into know what each distribution prefers.
Quartus II seems to be working in spite of the messages. I managed to get the project open and work enough to attempt a compile and it listed 3 errors and a big pile of warnings in the Ram memory VHDL file.
I am exhausted. So I good nights sleep may make it easier to clear up both my Quartus II installation and the actual project. This thread is only about the installation side of things.
In sum, I have a runnng installation -- just not a clean installation.Hwang Xian Shen, Puddleby-on-the-Marsh.
All things considered, I can live and thrive without Microsoft products. LINUX is just fine. - Yay, excellent.
I'd be reinstalling Quartus here myself but my SSD is full. Now what happened to that other terabyte I had lying around.. - edited 2015-08-01 - 17:30:06Looking around on the internet, Altera does have a Wiki for Quartus II on Debian.
But it is a bit dated. It is for Quartus II V14.0 which won't support the Cyclone CVA9.
And the Debian is Wheezy 7.6. (I just loaded Jessie 8.1)
This may allow me to get all this resolved. I might just remove the whole installation and start over. I am not sure what the implications of my poking around might otherwise be.
http://www.alterawiki.com/wiki/Quartus_for_Debian_Wheezy
http://www.armadeus.com/wiki/index.php?title=Quartus_installation_on_Linux.
I will reread this thread from the beginning and hope to find a bit more useful info. I'd rather not roll back Debian to Wheezy. But I happen to have a copy installed on a bootable USB drive and could test to see if that is easier than Jessie (when all else fails of course).Hwang Xian Shen, Puddleby-on-the-Marsh.
All things considered, I can live and thrive without Microsoft products. LINUX is just fine. - I would not be so quick to retrograde to Debian 7.
Sounds to me like your Quartus is running and usable on Debian 8.1
The question is what is not working due to the dbus errors?
I have no idea but it might be something like Quartus getting notification of user logout or system shutdown, used to enable it to offer up 'save file' dialogs and such.
Perhaps this is not essential to get on with Quartus and your project. - edited 2015-08-01 - 18:13:27The DBus is apparently used to reach the outside world for download and document servers. Quartus II should have online documentation and other stuff when properly working, but that appears broken in my case.
The path issues have yet to be addressed. I will read and explore those in the next few days. There is an 'Altera Installation and License Manual that mentions the path problem in Linux in section 4-6, but the text is no very concise about details.
Also, I was getting warnings to reconfigure Locales and I thought that was a legacy problem that carried over from Wheezy.
And now I see that I may have to also do something about USB-Blaster. Not sure if that applies to me or not.
I certainly would rather not roll back to Debian 7.6, but I may use my USB harddisk version to get started with a good install. And then see if the same issues are resolved in the same way in Debian 8.1.
Visiting the Altera Forums is not going to help. It seems a very sleepy backwater with nobody even considering Quartus II V15.0.2 yet. The latest thread is asking support questions about V14.0.
I suspect the Parallax Forums will get this resolved much faster.Hwang Xian Shen, Puddleby-on-the-Marsh.
All things considered, I can live and thrive without Microsoft products. LINUX is just fine.