- Breadboard vs altera quartus ii full#
- Breadboard vs altera quartus ii pro#
- Breadboard vs altera quartus ii software#
- Breadboard vs altera quartus ii Pc#
Lite and Standard are exactly the same thing, it's just a license difference.
Maybe they're actually substantially different parts under the hood or something. I would have thought the fabric would be the same for both devices just with different transceivers, so I'm not sure why support is mixed across versions like it ended up.
Breadboard vs altera quartus ii pro#
I would expect to see better results in Pro than in Standard for the same design, but nothing would surprise me when it comes to Quartus.Ĭyclone 10, I'm not as familiar with, so I'm not sure why the LP is in Standard and the GX is in Pro.
Breadboard vs altera quartus ii software#
(20nm+ IE-10 series and on.)Īrria 10 kind of straddles the line there, as preliminary support was built into the "Standard" code base in order to test engineering sample parts and get early compile tests and stuff out to customers while the big software re-write was ongoing, so it appears to have ultimately been supported in both versions. Hence, the Pro version only supports the newest device families. But in order to do that efficiently, they cut out support for previous families so they didn't have to work around supporting every weird old corner case, kludge, and hack from a decade of legacy device families in the new software. (quartus_map replaced with quartus_syn, TimeQuest replaced with TimeQuest II, simulated annealing fitter replaced with semi-analytic fitter, etc.) It improved all kinds of things like memory use, compile time, and (allegedly) Fmax, etc. For example in terms of memory use it was basically going to be impossible to run that version of the fitter for a device with Stratix 10 gate counts on any computer that actually exists in real life and compile time probably would have been measured in days.Īs a result, Quartus Prime Pro was essentially a re-write of nearly the entire code base for pretty much all the major components. But the performance of the software could in many ways be described as 'piss poor'.
It supports up to around the 28nm (V) families. PS.Quartus Prime Standard is the old Quartus code base that's been around for years. Thanks a lot for being here replying my questions. You still need to find where you went wrong :) No, you have just got a different result. See if one is a Cyclone I device and the other is a Cyclone II/III/IV device. Go and look at the device settings in the non-working project and in the working project. No, if you read the error message, it was probably because you were trying to use a Cyclone device. So, the problem, as you pointed out in beginning- that my existing project ( someone else was working on it) and am taking it over- might have used some paid or licensed IP. I went back to basics- I tried to create a new small project and it compiled !!! :)
Breadboard vs altera quartus ii full#
1 error, 0 warningsĮrror: Peak virtual memory: 229 megabytesĮrror: Processing ended: Thu Apr 12 17:15:34 2012Įrror: Total CPU time (on all processors): 00:00:00Įrror (293001): Quartus II Full Compilation was unsuccessful. The error messages I get when I try to compile (my project doesnt use any paid IP cores) are-Įrror (20005): A license file is required to enable compilation of your design for the Cyclone family of devicesĮrror: Quartus II 32-bit Analysis & Synthesis was unsuccessful. With all these done- I have two messages 1. Then I followed the instructions to place the license file in C:\flexlm and then added the system variable for this license file and mapped this license fro the Quartus (Tools>License setup) and checked the "Use LM_LCENSE_FILE variable" and I also tried by placing this license file somewhere in the harddrive (C:/) and mapped the location from the Quartus again using the same License set up dialog box and this time unchecked the "Use LM_LCENSE_FILE variable" and but brosed the location of the license file. Wwwalteracom/download/licensing/free_software/lic-q2web.jsp
Breadboard vs altera quartus ii Pc#
I agree and I saw that web edition doesnt require a license, but I believe it requires a license file just to register the PC am running the tool in, which I received from here.