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Hello,
We are currently upgrading from Win2K to Win7. We had been using Quartus II Programming application with ByteBlaster (parallel port). We believe the USB-Blaster will work but are not sure which version of Quartus to use. Which software product/version should we use? Thanks in advance TimLink Copied
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It depends on which chips you are using.
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The Quartus release notes will have this information. It's located on the Quartus download page of the Altera website.
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--- Quote Start --- Hello, We are currently upgrading from Win2K to Win7. We had been using Quartus II Programming application with ByteBlaster (parallel port). We believe the USB-Blaster will work but are not sure which version of Quartus to use. Which software product/version should we use? Thanks in advance Tim --- Quote End --- Hey sommertj, you can try USB Blaster II as it has faster programming time. Unfortunately it is not currently availabel at Altera's website. You may have to contact their FAE for more information.
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Actually the USB Blaster II is available from Altera. Please refer to the following link: https://www.buyaltera.com/partdetail?partid=5638362. It shows p/n PL-USB2-BLASTER 225.00 quantity available of 263. My concern is which version of Quartus software will we need to utilize the PL-USB2-BLASTER as we used the older parallel port Byte Blaster.
Thanks Tim
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