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Maxplus II download required 9.01

Altera_Forum
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Hi, I am looking for a copy of max plus II 9.01 is there any where official I can download it from?

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Thanks. 

That site seems to have 9.0.0 and 9.0.3 but not 9.0.1 where can I get 9.0.1 from?
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Upgrades to  

Upgrades to the 9.0 downloaded from the FTP site are available via the following link. https://www.altera.com/download/sw/dnl-sw-index.jsp. Scroll down to MaxPlus2 in the selection box. For pre-9.1 Maxplus2, you will require an authourisation code as a licence. I would be very interested in hearing about how you acquire one of those.
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That site seems to have 9.0.0 and 9.0.3 but not 9.0.1 where can I get 9.0.1 from? 

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Why do you need that specific version? Which FPGA are you targeting? 

 

Cheers, 

Dave
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I need 9.0 in particular because we have a safety-critical, certified design dating from 1998 which requires a modification. To change toolset revision (9.0 was used for the original design) will involve a huge amount of work in satisfying the certification authority that the tool change has not introduced the possibility of a systematic error in the rebuild. We've now downloaded 9.0 from the FTP site but have run up against the next hurdle of requiring an authorisation code for the licence.

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I need 9.0 in particular because we have a safety-critical, certified design dating from 1998 which requires a modification. To change toolset revision (9.0 was used for the original design) will involve a huge amount of work in satisfying the certification authority that the tool change has not introduced the possibility of a systematic error in the rebuild.  

 

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Sounds reasonable. 

 

 

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We've now downloaded 9.0 from the FTP site but have run up against the next hurdle of requiring an authorisation code for the licence. 

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File a Service Request with Altera directly and see if they can provide one.  

 

Cheers, 

Dave
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