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Quartus II ERROR

Altera_Forum
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Hello everyone! 

 

I have a compilation error and I don´t know how to get solved it. Could anyone help me? 

 

<internal_error> 

<executable>quartus_fit.exe</executable> 

<sub_system>pdb</sub_system> 

<file>/quartus/db/pdb/pdb_error.cpp</file> 

<line>157</line> 

<callstack> 

0x00382145: ccl_err + 0x2145 (?err_report_internal_error@@yixpbd00h@z + 0x15) 

0x03f175e6: tsm_nlspc + 0x75e6 (??4nlspc_jspice_property@@qaeaav0@abv0@@z + 0x4da6) 

0x03f18cff: tsm_nlspc + 0x8cff (??6nlspc_jspice_property@@qaixaav?$pdb_segment_template@vpdb_ddb_seg_base@@@@@z + 0x9ae) 

0x00e23569: db_pdb + 0x3569 (?finish_reading_all@pdb_segment_reader@@qaixxz + 0x39) 

0x00e2c8eb: db_pdb + 0xc8eb (?pdb_read_ptr@@yi_naavpdb_segment_reader@@p6ixaavpdb_segment@@aapax@z2@z + 0x5b) 

0x03f2cfdd: tsm_nlspc + 0x1cfdd (?get_slope_in_s@nlspc_wave_point_list@@qainxz + 0xa4ad) 

0x03f2c68d: tsm_nlspc + 0x1c68d (?get_slope_in_s@nlspc_wave_point_list@@qainxz + 0x9b5d) 

</callstack> 

<error>pdb_id &lt;= object_info-&gt;m_ptr_table_size</error> 

<date>mon nov 02 13:00:15 2009</date> 

<version>quartus ii version 8.0 build 231 07/10/2008 service pack 1 sj full version</version> 

<full_error>pdb_id &lt;= object_info-&gt;m_ptr_table_size 

quartus ii version 8.0 build 231 07/10/2008 service pack 1 sj full version </full_error> 

</internal_error> 

 

 

Thank you!
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Altera_Forum
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Hi, You should send a service request in www.altera.com. 

The brutal solution is to reinstall Quartus
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Altera_Forum
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What OS are you running?

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Altera_Forum
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I have solved my problem. I had not enough disk space on my computer.

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Altera_Forum
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You should send a bug report to Altera. Quartus should display an error message saying there isn't enough space instead of crashing.

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