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Miika Pekkarinen
Guest
Hello,
I have Altera Quartus II 4.0 software and I managed to successfully install
it on a Debian Linux machine (with Intel Pentium 4 processor). However,
always when I try to start the software, I will get the following messages:
"Choose the preferred look and feel for the Quartus II software..."
I select Quartus II and click OK. After that I will get:
"MainWin license not available -- to run the Quartus II software, you
must specify a valid license file that contains a MainWin license."
I have searched Altera web sites and newsgroups but was unable to find out
what is this MainWin license. So does anybody know what it is, where could
I get one and how to specify the license file for Quartus?
Thanks for your advice. It would be nice if I could do finally all FPGA
development on Linux.
--
Miika Pekkarinen <miipekk@it.jyu.fi>,
Department of Math. Information Technology,
University of Jyvaskyla, P.O. Box 35, FIN-40014 Jyvaskyla, FINLAND
I have Altera Quartus II 4.0 software and I managed to successfully install
it on a Debian Linux machine (with Intel Pentium 4 processor). However,
always when I try to start the software, I will get the following messages:
"Choose the preferred look and feel for the Quartus II software..."
I select Quartus II and click OK. After that I will get:
"MainWin license not available -- to run the Quartus II software, you
must specify a valid license file that contains a MainWin license."
I have searched Altera web sites and newsgroups but was unable to find out
what is this MainWin license. So does anybody know what it is, where could
I get one and how to specify the license file for Quartus?
Thanks for your advice. It would be nice if I could do finally all FPGA
development on Linux.
--
Miika Pekkarinen <miipekk@it.jyu.fi>,
Department of Math. Information Technology,
University of Jyvaskyla, P.O. Box 35, FIN-40014 Jyvaskyla, FINLAND