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To whomsoever it may concern,
I attempted to use the SoC EDS for Quartus Prime 17.1 Standard Version. I was able to access the ARM 5.29 but on attempting to debug the ARM cortex-A9 I get a licensing error. I have sent an email to ARM regarding this but I got a response that Intel was looking after the licensing for the same.
I have attached a snapshot of the error that I received. I also have attached the rocketboard exercise that I am doing.
Thanking You
Yours Sincerely
Jerry Jacob
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Hello
Welcome to INTEL forum. Please provide you details for furthers checking.
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Email Address :
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Company Address :
NICID(Mac Add) :
Also provide the license.dat file.
For privacy, reply/attach file in private message. TQ
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Name: Jerry Jacob
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Hi AR_A_Intel,
I attempted to do the SoC EDS part after reinstalling the same for Quartus Prime Standard 17.1 but on launching Eclipse, I tend to get an error like what was shown in the attachment.
Moreover, I checked the license and it seems like there is no toolkit for selection too.
This is my current issue.
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Hi
Apologize for delay as I’m out of office recently.To better understanding, could you provide.
1) Machine OS information
2) Output of “lmutil lmstat –a –c <port>@<address>” server and client
3) License.dat file
4) Debug/error.log file
5) assembler report .asm.rpt file
For privacy, reply/attach file in private message.
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We have not heard from you and I hope all is well. It is not recommended to keep a Case idle too long without activities. I will now transition this thread to community support. If you have a new question, feel free to open a new thread to get the support from Intel experts. Otherwise, the community users will continue to help you on this thread. Thank you.

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