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I downloaded Quartus II ver 13.0.1 which I understand is the only currently available version that supports Stratix devices (not Stratix II/II/IV/V or 10). (The exact version is Quartus II 64-bit version 13.0.1 Build 232 16/12/2013 SJ Full version). I got this info from https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/programmable/support-resources/design-software/devices-support.html#intel%C2%AEstratix%C2%AEseries
I got the design to compile OK for Stratix, but it says it will not generate .sof file, since I was using an evaluation version. I can't make out whether this is a subscription/web/standard edition
So I went through the process of generating a license file and installing it, which went through. But now when I start Quartus it says "Stratix devices are not supported in this version of Quartus II web edition, use a version that supports your device". If I just go ahead, compile fails "Error (20005): A license file is required to enable compilation of your design for the Stratix family of devices". I could compile OK earlier.
It looks like the license file and the version I need for the Stratix device is not compatible. How to resolve such that I can compile and generate the programming file for the Stratix device?
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Hello,
Welcome to INTEL forum. Alternatively, could you apply an Intel 90-Day Evaluation License.
Login to Intel® FPGA Self Service Licensing Center and request the Quartus evaluation free license here https://licensing.intel.com/
1) Go to Sign up for Evaluation or Free licenses
2) Select Intel® FPGA EVALUATION-LIC
3) # of Seats is always 1
4) Check the T&C box
5) Add the required options
6) Click Get License button
The license will be sent to email that you register with
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