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Hello, I am using a De1-soc cyclone 5. I am a new user of the board and I have not been able to compile a kernel. I followed this document (https://www.altera.com/documentation/ewa1400875619714.html#ewa1400875828418) in order to install all the requiered programs and configure the environment variables but when I use the comand:
aoc -march=emulator -v --board c5soc device/hello_world.cl -o bin/hello_world_emulation.aocx I get the error: aoc: Quartus is not on the path! aoc: Is it installed on your system and quartus bin directory added to PATH environment variable? Quartus is installed, in fact I downloaded the entire package Intel FPGA for OpenCL which includes Quartus, devices... I also added "C:\intelFPGA\16.1\quartus;C:\intelFPGA\16.1\quartus\bin64" to the PATH environment variable although this is not indicated in the document. What am I doing wrong? Thank you Juan.Link Copied
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Search for "quartus_map" and make sure the path it is located in is included in your environmental variables. You also seem to have an extra space in "C:\intelFPGA\16.1\quart us\bin64", though that might have gotten there during copy/paste in the topic.
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Thank you for the answer! The space was introduced accidentaly during the copy/paste. The archive quartus_map.exe is inside the folder "C:\intelFPGA\16.1\quartus\bin64" which is already included in the PATH environment variable. Any more suggestions?
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If you open cmd and type quartus_map and press enter, is the executable recognized?
Did you add the path to the existing PATH environmental variable in "System variables" or did you add it to "User variables"?- Mark as New
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Yes, it is recognized and I can see the process executing in the windows task manager.
I added it in both. Thanks for the help- Subscribe to RSS Feed
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