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1.Download offline version install file and unzip it
https://www.altera.com/download/software/quartus-ii-we 2.Run command ...<your_folder>/12.0_178_quartus_free_linux/altera_installer/bin/altera_installer_gui --gui 3.Select ...<your_folder>/12.0_178_quartus_free_linux/ and Select install target folder (where you want file installed) 4.Manually install 64bit part cd to ...<your_folder>/12.0_178_quartus_free_linux/linux_installer/quartus_free_64bit/ run install type your install folder path choose "n" for not delete installed files 5.Setting USB blaster Create a new file at /etc/udev/rules.d/51-usbblaster.rules copy and post # Altera USB-Blaster rule to set mode to 666. SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="usb_device", SYSFS{idVendor}=="09fb", SYSFS{idProduct}=="6001", MODE="0666", NAME="bus/usb/$env{BUSNUM}/$env{DEVNUM}", RUN+="/bin/chmod 0666 %c" sudo udevadm control --reload-rules 6.setting QUARTUS_ROOTDIR in the shell export QUARTUS_ROOTDIR="your quartus folder" That's almust everything about it .... Also share with google + Enjoy & Regards, Kqalea CLink Copied
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Hi all
If your blaster didn't works and error message like this 1) USB-Blaster variant [2-2] Unable to lock chain (Insufficient port permissions) Will You need run jtagd at root permissions For example that i start my quartusII by console sudo su ....../....../quartus/bin/jtagd ...../......./quartus/bin/jtagconfig it should like this root@#######:/home/kqalea/FPGA/quartus/bin# ./jtagd root@#######:/home/kqalea/FPGA/quartus/bin# ./jtagconfig 1) USB-Blaster [2-2] 020B30DD EP2C(15|20) then run su back to your account like su kqalea for example Blaster now nicely working for you Regards Kqalea C- Mark as New
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You shouldn't need to run jtagd as root on any Linux platform.
If it's not working then you probably got the rules wrong - please copy the file from http://www.altera.com/download/drivers/dri-usb_b-lnx.html If jtagd isn't working then please check the permissions on the appropriate /dev/bus/usb/<bus>/<dev> device as this is the one which jtagd will be using. You can temporarily run jtagd in a separate shell with the --foreground argument to find out which devices it's trying to open.- Mark as New
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Hello,
I installed quartus on ubuntu10.04 ,its working fine.Because of some problems i changed ubuntu10.04 to ubuntu12.04,can i folow the same procedure? that means, 1,i have given permissions like chmod +x 11.1sp1_216_quartus_free_linux.sh bash ./11.1sp1_216_quartus_free_linux.sh after USB blaster rules, bash./setup. then its working nicely. Now in my ubuntu 12.04 its showing like /bin/sh -> dash, instead of /bin/sh -> bash. Now my question is can i follow same procedure like what i did in ubuntu10.04, if not please tel me the step by step procedure. Thanks in advance.- Mark as New
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Hmm~~
I don't really know , i hadn't try install Quartus 11.1 before So i don't know what's inside the installation shell script But I don't see any thing else can cause fail if you can install Quartus11.1 at ubuntu10.04 Just try it , Regards, Kqalea C- Mark as New
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Hi,
But u posted as quartus on 12.04, what about jtag, how to get jtag rules.Plz tel the procedure am very new to this . Thanks&Regards, Alex.- Mark as New
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1) The SYSFS keywords have been removed in latest Ubuntu's udev, ATTR is now used, so the line you have to paste in your /etc/udev/rules.d/51-usbblaster.rules is:
SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ENV{DEVTYPE}=="usb_device", ATTR{idVendor}=="09fb", ATTR{idProduct}=="6001", MODE="0666", NAME="bus/usb/$env{BUSNUM}/$env{DEVNUM}", RUN+="/bin/chmod 0666 %c" 2) Then, after reloading the rules with: udevadm control --reload-rules 3) Connect the USB Blaster 4) Run quartus_pgm (you may have to cd into quartus' "bin" dir) from a terminal and see what it says. If it complains with something like: *** The Quartus II software cannot be started because the current platform, 'linux64', does not appear to be installed in: Then you just have the 32 bits Quartus and to solve this it is as simple as creating a symbolic link of the "linux" folder (inside the quartus installation) called "linux64" 5) Then running: quartus_pgm -l should list the USB-Blaster. Now you can program from the CLI and from the Altera Programming GUI. Thanks to the ones that got the udev part! Regards.- Mark as New
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Hi all,
I installed correctly Quartus 12 in Lubuntu 64 bit 12.04 a few month ago, but after the last Update & upgrade in ubuntu. Now I can't execute Quartus. When I execute quartus. ~: /home/.../altera/12.0/quartus/bin/quartus ~:/home/.../altera/12.0/quartus/bin/quartus: line 71: /home/.../altera/12.0/quartus/linux/quartus: No such file or directory The quartus file exist. ~: ls -l /home/.../altera/12.0/quartus/linux/quartus ~: -rwxr-xr-x 1 ... 262662 jun 1 09:53 /home/.../altera/12.0/quartus/linux/quartus The line 71 that corresponds to the file launcher "/home/.../altera/12.0/quartus/bin/quartus"is this: eval exec "$CMD_NAME $cmd_line" I didn't find what program was updated in ubuntu and that prevents me from running Quartus. Someone had the same problem? Thank you very much,- Mark as New
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Hi all again,
I found the solution, it's necessary to install again ia32-libs. ~: sudo aptitude install ia32-libs or sudo apt-get install ia32-libs There is a conflict between different library files with Wine 1.5. The solution proposed by apt-get or aptitude is uninstall "ia32-libs". So should not update wine to 1.5 for the moment. I hope someone can be this helpful Regards- Mark as New
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When I run
$jtagd --foreground I received the following error JTAG daemon started Can't bind to TCP port 1309 - exiting How do I check the permissions on the /dev/bus/usb/<bus>/<dev> device Thank you.- Mark as New
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recently I've tried installing the software on two different machines running Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit and still seem to get errors with file not found or the installer never appearing after the extraction.
We found that installing the ia32-libs package allows us to continue with the normal installer without running installers directly or having to download the entire ISO or larger device packages. Is there any plan for a pure 64-bit compatible installer?- Mark as New
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mm520: the "Can't bind to TCP port 1309 - exiting" error message is probably due to jtagd already running. Kill it first and verify it's not running, then try your command again and check for possible other error messages.
The suggestions in this thread doesn't take into account that different devices have different Product IDs (assumed to be 6001 in top post, this might be different for other users). Tristan's post has the same flaw. For a general solution, check your Product ID and use this, or add all known Product IDs to the udev rules. There is thorough instructions on this, along with trouble-shooting tips, here: http://www.fpga-dev.com/altera-usb-blaster-with-ubuntu/- Subscribe to RSS Feed
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