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When will the Linux version of Quartus support QSys? Building a design containing both HPS and FPGA elements for the SoC parts (e.g. Cyclone V SoC) is a real pain without the automation of the tedious instantiation and parameter setting QSys provides but I really don't want to go get a windows box in an otherwise 100% Linux environment (and encur the maintenance and security hassles that windows brings) just to get QSys...
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What Linux are you using? Platform Designer (previously called Qsys) is available on all supported OS's:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/software/programmable/quartus-prime/download.html
Not having Platform Designer is not only tedious, but the tool is required for HPS hardware design.
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Hi LFrie2, I am using Linux and QSYS is supported, has a lot of bug, some never addressed from long time, issue .. but it is there. On windows is not so different.
Are you asking for support of bug or tool? I started using QSYS from release 15.0, I am using Linux mint and work as in other distribution.
Regards
Roberto
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Hi Kenny, about original question we got no feedback from original poster.
About me I am still using release 15.0 and 18.1 lite. Release 19.x lite seems not released till now.
About Linux Qsys issue I opened some thread on it, the most annoying is the PLL editing. I have to open an isolated win sandbox just to edit PLL setting if not from my standard templates or just edit script by hand.
Best regards
Roberto
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what you can do is export the file to tcl for the first time.
You can open the qsys -> files -> export system as platform designer (.tcl)
This way you can modify the tcl files without opening the gui.
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