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Quartus 2 ver 10 Megawizard plug in maneger

Altera_Forum
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Hey 

 

I'm sorry if this problem has addressed before.  

I installed Quartus 2 version 10 both in Scientific linux and windows vista and I tried to do the example given in the tt_my_first_fpga.pdf. When I tried to add a multiplexer as explained in the page number 29, I found that their are no stuff under the gates in the MegaWizard plug in manager. 

In an one forum I have seen that version 10 is not working properly then install version 9.x. But I can't find the linux version of the 9.x. I did install the 9.0 in a Windows vista PC. Unfortunately that version didn't have the FPGA “EP3C25F324C8” in the device list.  

Could any one help me! :confused:
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Altera_Forum
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You can find all previous versions (and the actual) in Altera's archive: https://www.altera.com/download/archives/arc-index.jsp (https://www.altera.com/download/archives/arc-index.jsp)

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Altera_Forum
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Thank you josyb. 

 

Do you know a method to add a new device (eg. LPM_MUX) to the gates in the MegaWizard Plugging manager. 

 

Thank you for the reply.
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Altera_Forum
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As mentioned in other threads, many LPM-functions are no longer supported in Q10.0. I don't know of a way of adding IP to the MegaWizard selection. 

But you can use Q9.1Sp2?
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Altera_Forum
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Thanks Josyb

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Altera_Forum
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Hi Josyb 

 

I didn't see the the linux version of the Quartus2 9.0 in the link which you posted in your reply. Didn't they released a linux version of the version 9.0 webedition? :confused:
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Altera_Forum
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You're quite right. Altera only started with a Linux Web (free) version at version 9.1.  

I suggest you download that 9.1sp2. I just checked: it has all LPM_ functions in the MegaWizard. It supports all Cyclone devices up to III and has preliminary support for some Cyclone IV devices (Altera is using this version for the Cyclone IV GX development kit as well
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