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Max 10 FPGA Dev Kit, Windows 7 or 10?

SShaw4
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Thanks for some previous help.

The readme.txt file in   c:\altera\13.1\kits\Max10M50    tells me to have the following:

Software Requirements
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Demo applications installed with the Development Kit require the installation
of Quartus II v15.0.0/145 and are supported on the following operating systems:
* Windows 7 (64 and 32 bit)
* Windows XP SP2 (64 and 32 bit)
* Windows XP Pro X64 Edition

 

Therefore I ought to load version 15 of Quartus II Web. 

My company issued laptop has Windows 10 Enterprise.  Is this a problem, or could I get away with hit.

Thanks for any help.

Scott S.

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FvM
Valued Contributor I
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Not sure if the demo applications actually don't work with recent Quartus versions, e.g. 21.1, but I can tell that I'm running Quartus 9 and 13.1 under Windows 10 without any problem.

Regards
Frank
ak6dn
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I run Quartus II Web 13.0sp1, and Quartus Prime Lite 16.0 and 21.1 all on Windows 10 Pro 21H2 64b release. They run just fine no issues. I previously ran 13.0sp1 and 16.0 on Windows 7 Pro 64b.

Unfortunately you will find version 15.0 is no longer accessible via the download page.

Aside from 13.0sp1/13.1, the other versions now available are 17.0 thru 21.1.

RichardTanSY_Intel
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You should be able to run the Quartus software (even 13.1) in Window 10.


Best Regards,

Richard Tan


RichardTanSY_Intel
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I have yet to receive any response from you in regards to my last reply.


With that, I will now transition this thread to community support. If you have a new question, feel free to open a new thread to get the support from Intel experts. Otherwise, the community users will continue to help you on this thread. Thank you.


Best Regards,

Richard Tan


p/s: If any answer from the community or Intel support are helpful, please feel free to give Kudos and select the best solution. 



SShaw4
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Thank you Richard.

Sorry I'm late with this.

Again, thanks.

 

Scott S.

 

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