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oneAPI for Intel PAC Arria 10

colinz
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I have two questions about oneAPI support for Intel PAC Arria 10:

1. There is "Install Intel PAC BSPs" section in the installation guide from oneAPI base kit 2023.0 (https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/oneapi/installation-guide-linux/2023-0/install-intel-pac-bsps.html) but I don't see it in newer base kit 2023.2 and 2023.1. I assume the same BSP installation can be applied to recent oneAPI base right?

2. In the oneAPI download page (https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/tools/oneapi/base-toolkit-download.html), there is only option to download 2023.2 and 2023.1. Is there an archive to download earlier versions?

Thanks.

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BoonBengT_Intel
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Hi @colinz ,

 

Thank you for posting in Intel community forum and hope all is well.

Please find the below for clarification:

1. Yes that is correct, as per understanding there is no major changes from 2023.1 to 2023.2.

2. Unfortunately there is no available options to download the earlier oneAPI version for now, is there any reason where previous version are required? Some specific features where you are looking for?

 

Hope to hear from you soon.

 

Best Wishes

BB

 

 

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colinz
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Thanks for your reply.

I have Intel FPGA PAC Arria 10 GX. I somehow have an impression that Ubuntu 18.04.1 and Quartus version 19.2 are required to run Arria 10. But recent oneAPI does not support Ubuntu 18.04 anymore. So, my question is: does the latest 2023 oneAPI and Quartus still support Arria 10?

 

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BoonBengT_Intel
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Hi @colinz,


Assuming the mention situation are not related to Intel DevCloud, but you have PAC A10 GX board which you would like to setup locally without involving DevCloud.

Short answer is yes, the latest oneAPI do support A10 GX PAC board, you can find the BSP and the quartus version required in the following link below:

- https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/tools/oneapi/fpga.html


Hope that clarify.


Regards

BB



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colinz
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Thank you! Yes, I have PAC Arria 10 GX board and I want to setup locally.

The link you provided seems only have BSP and Quartus requirements for the FPGA platforms from BittWare or Terasic, etc. Is it possible you can guide me to the links related to A10 GX board? Thanks again.

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BoonBengT_Intel
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Hi @colinz,


Apologies for the confusion, provided link are for BSP that are coming from vendors.

As for the internal BPS and setup information you may refer to the link below which contain the BSP:

- https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/oneapi/programming-guide/2023-2/fpga-bsps-and-boards.html


Hope that is what you are looking for


Regards

BB


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BoonBengT_Intel
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Hi @colinz,


Greetings, just checking in to see if there is any further doubts in regards to this matter.

Hope your doubts have been clarified.


Best Wishes

BB


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BoonBengT_Intel
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Hi @colinz,


Greetings, as we do not receive any further clarification/updates on the matter, hence would assume challenge are overcome. Please login to ‘https://supporttickets.intel.com’, view details of the desire request, and post a feed/response within the next 15 days to allow me to continue to support you. After 15 days, this thread will be transitioned to community support. For new queries, please feel free to open a new thread and we will be right with you. Pleasure having you here.


Best Wishes

BB


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