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Hello out there,
i am using a freshly installed Quartus Prime Pro 22.1 system, running on a CentOS linux machine.
As the license is not yet available, i activated the "Grace Period".
Then i used the New Project Wizard to create a empty project which selects as family Stratix10
As device i selected Stratix10 DX which corresponds to the board we will use .
The strange thing is that the IP Catalog is empty.
Btw. in PlatformDesigner the IPs are shown and can be used, but there's another issue with this tool.
I searched for the IPs in the file system and added the path to the installation manually under option "IP Catalog Search Locations" / global IP search directory like below, but this did not solve the problem.
/cae/tools/altera/quartus-pro_22.1.0/ip
Is there another place where the path to the default IP library is stored ?
Setting the option above writes a key "USER_IP_SEARCH_PATH = ... in quartus2.ini .
Editing or extending this by hand did not help.
I tried several variants, f.e.
/cae/tools/altera/quartus-pro_22.1.0/ip/**/* <- this gets written into the file when using the setup option above
/cae/tools/altera/quartus-pro_22.1.0/ip/altera/*
/cae/tools/altera/quartus-pro_22.1.0/ip/altera
Thanks to all
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Richard Tan
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I think for this and your other post, you might have a bad installation. I'd uninstall, re-download and re-install.
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You should not need to do all that and the IP catalog should show all the IP normally.
I recommend that you uninstall the whole Quartus as mentioned by Sstrell and reinstall again.
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Richard Tan
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complete reinstall was done yesterday - IP catalog is visible now
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