Intel Quartus: Difference between revisions

added Debian 10 instructions for Quartus 13.0sp1
added more detailed installation instructions
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<pre>sudo apt-get install libc6-i386</pre>
<pre>sudo apt-get install libc6-i386</pre>
You can then download and run the installer:
<pre>cd ~/Downloads
wget -c https://download.altera.com/akdlm/software/acdsinst/13.0sp1/232/ib_tar/Quartus-web-13.0.1.232-linux.tar
mkdir quartus_inst
cd quartus_inst
tar xf ~/Downloads/Quartus-web-13.0.1.232-linux.tar
./setup.sh</pre>
It will ask you questions about what it should install. You'll definitely want to install the 64-bit edition, the appropriate device pack, and probably ModelSim (both editions to be safe). Here is an example of choosing everything:
<pre>Select the components you want to install
Quartus II Web Edition (Free)  [Y/n] : y
Quartus II Web Edition (Free)  - Quartus II Software (includes Nios II EDS) (4424MB) : Y (Cannot be edited)
Quartus II Web Edition (Free)  - Quartus II Software 64-bit support (1090MB) [Y/n] : y
Quartus II Web Edition (Free)  - Quartus II Help (627.9MB) [Y/n] : y
Quartus II Web Edition (Free)  - Devices [Y/n] : y
Quartus II Web Edition (Free)  - Devices - Arria II (482.8MB) [Y/n] : y
Quartus II Web Edition (Free)  - Devices - Cyclone II/III/IV (615.2MB) [Y/n] : y
Quartus II Web Edition (Free)  - Devices - Cyclone V (751.8MB) [Y/n] : y
Quartus II Web Edition (Free)  - Devices - MAX II/V, MAX 3000/7000 (9.1MB) [Y/n] : y
ModelSim-Altera Starter Edition (Free) (3547.1MB) [Y/n] : y
ModelSim-Altera Edition (3547.1MB) [y/N] : y
Is the selection above correct? [Y/n]: y</pre>
Later it will ask you a few post-installation things:
<pre>Create shortcuts on Desktop [Y/n]: y
Launch Quartus II (64bit) [Y/n]: n
Provide your feedback at http://software.altera.com/feedback/13.0sp1/installer [Y/n]: n</pre>


Once installed, the application won't launch without libpng12, and libpng16 is what ships with Ubuntu. Luckily there is a PPA:
Once installed, the application won't launch without libpng12, and libpng16 is what ships with Ubuntu. Luckily there is a PPA:
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sudo apt update
sudo apt update
sudo apt install libpng12-0</pre>
sudo apt install libpng12-0</pre>
You will also want to launch Quartus using the <code>--64bit</code> command line option. If you install the 64-bit edition and choose to create a desktop launcher (shortcut), it will both pass that option and set the working directory to the folder containing the <code>quartus</code> script. To run it manually from the command, replicate the same conditions:
<pre>cd ~/altera/13.0sp1/quartus/bin
./quartus --64bit</pre>


For Quartus to be able to access the USB Blaster with proper permissions, udev rules need to be set up:
For Quartus to be able to access the USB Blaster with proper permissions, udev rules need to be set up: