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Quartus doesn't support device family. What should I do?

Altera_Forum
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Hello. 

Is there any way to add device family support to Quartus. For example, Quartus II 9 web edition is missing FLEX10k family support. Can I add the device family manually? 

Thank's
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Altera_Forum
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No you cannot. Q9 stopped supporting older FLEX and APEX devices. You'll have to drop down to Quartus 8.1

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Altera_Forum
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These families are still supported by Quartus II V9.0. I'm not aware of a restriction of the web edition for these devices, but I'm not completely sure with Flex10k. Did you enable these devices during installation?

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Altera_Forum
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Did you enable these devices during installation? 

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Thanks for replay! 

This device's not appeared in the list of supported devises during installation. 

Now I'm trying to download Quartus II Software Web Edition Version 7.2. but for unknown reason the download process stops at 373MB. Did anybody try that? The same occurred with v7.0 a day before. Are the links correct? 

Thanks.
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Altera_Forum
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This device's not appeared in the list of supported devises during installation. 

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Unfortunately, I don't have a document listing the devices supported with previous Quartus II Web Editions. 

 

All versions should be downloadable from the Quartus II archive, a link is shown on the current version download page.
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Altera_Forum
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I succeeded to download Quartus II web edition v.7.2. The problem was, as it seems, with Firefox browser. Finaly I did it using Internet Explorer. 

 

Now I have another question. Is it possible to get free license for number of computers in a classroom. If yes, are there any restrictions for such a license? 

 

Appreciate you help!
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Altera_Forum
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You'll need to contact an Altera sales representative regarding licensing. 

 

Jake
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