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Hi
I am working on a large FPGA design, and the Quartus Pro's Incremental Block-Based Compilation Feature would be very useful to me. I am currently following a tutorial on incremental block-based compilation : design partitions lecture from Altera's website (https://www.altera.com/customertraining/olt/ibbc_design_partitions_p2/presentation_html5.html) . My Quartus software (i.e. Quartus Prime Pro version 16.1) has a design partitions window but i can't find the important 'preservation level' functionality as described by the tutorial. Please does someone know why this is so? and where i can find this important functionality in order to perform incremental compilation on my research project? (i attached the Design Partitions Window) Thanks WLink Copied
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I'm pretty sure that functionality was not added until 17.0. 16.1 doesn't have it. The only use for design partitions in 16.1 was for partial reconfiguration.
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--- Quote Start --- I'm pretty sure that functionality was not added until 17.0. 16.1 doesn't have it. The only use for design partitions in 16.1 was for partial reconfiguration. --- Quote End --- Thanks. I realized version 17.1 has it.
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