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I follow the guide to flash IEI's Mustang-F100-A10 FPGA: https://community.intel.com/t5/forums/postpage/board-id/distribution-openvino-toolkit
but got below error with this step - 6. Program the sg2_boardtest_2ddr_top.aocx
file to the flash to be made permanently available even after power cycle:
error message:
/opt/altera/aocl-pro-rte/aclrte-linux64/board/a10_1150_sg1/linux64/libexec/diagnose: error while loading shared libraries: libaltera_a10_1150_sg1_mmd.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
aocl flash: Running flash from /opt/intel/openvino/bitstreams/a10_vision_design_sg2_bitstreams/BSP/a10_1150_sg2/linux64/libexec
Error: You must set environment variable QUARTUS_ROOTDIR to the absolute path of the quartus subdirectory inside ACDS
can someone help to advise? the other steps were performed successfully.
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Hi,
It's clear that you need to properly setup your development environment as you get this error:
"Error: You must set environment variable QUARTUS_ROOTDIR to the absolute path of the quartus subdirectory inside ACDS"
Make sure you set it up as prompted.
This is older documentation, but you can still use it to cross-check with your setup:
Sincerely,
Iffa
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Hi,
It's clear that you need to properly setup your development environment as you get this error:
"Error: You must set environment variable QUARTUS_ROOTDIR to the absolute path of the quartus subdirectory inside ACDS"
Make sure you set it up as prompted.
This is older documentation, but you can still use it to cross-check with your setup:
Sincerely,
Iffa
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Greetings,
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Sincerely,
Iffa
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