Installation files: Quartus-13.0.0.156-linux.iso Quartus-13.0.0.156-devices-1.iso
1. Mount: sudo Mount-o loop Quartus-13.0.0.156-linux.iso/Media/mnt // MNT established in advance
2. Run sudo./setup. Sh to install my installation folder:/usr/local/Altera/13.0/Quartus.
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1) After us is installed, run Quartus in the/usr/local/Altera/13.0/Quartus/bin/folder ,(. /Quartus) but at this time, the 32-bit Quartus is executed,
Unmount this installation image and mount one more installation image: Quartus-13.0.0.156-devices-1.iso
2) the installation method of devices is to enter the Autorun file on the terminal and run sudo./Autorun. Do not be scared by the next autorun.exe ..
4. To perform 64-bit Quartus, perform the following operations:
Create a running script
#! /Bin/sh
Export quartus_rootdir_overide =/usr/local/Altera/13.0 // my installation folder
Export LD_LIBRARY_PATH =$ {LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/:/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu
$ {Quartus_rootdir_overide}/Quartus/bin/Quartus -- 64bit // Let's figure it out. Remove -- 64 to be 32-bit.
I saved the script to the/usr/local/Altera/13.0/Quartus folder and named it (quartus_64bit and quartus_32bit ).
5. Create a shortcut (it seems that a shortcut will be created on the desktop by default when software is installed, but I didn't show it anyway, so I can't help it)
Enter sudo gedit/usr/share/applications/Quartus. desktop in the terminal to create a shortcut file, and then enter the following content
This is a 64-bit Quartus shortcut;
[Desktop entry]
Type = Application
Name = Quartus II 13.0 (64-bit)
Comment = Quartus II 13.0 (64-bit)
Icon =/usr/local/Altera/13.0/Quartus/ADM/quartusii.png
Exec =/usr/local/Altera/13.0/Quartus/quartus_64bit // quartus_64bit is the script file created above. Here it is the folder location.
Terminal = false
Path =/usr/local/Altera/13.0
This is a 32-bit Quartus shortcut
[Desktop entry]
Type = Application
Name = Quartus II 13.0 (32-bit)
Comment = Quartus II 13.0 (32-bit)
Icon =/usr/local/Altera/13.0/Quartus/ADM/quartusii.png
Exec =/usr/local/Altera/13.0/Quartus/quartus_32bit
Terminal = false
Path =/usr/local/Altera/13.0
The shortcut is created.
Next, we will install the 32-bit database required by Quartus II. In fact, Quartus II can be executed at this time, but megawizard cannot be opened. According to the terminal error message: we need to install:
sudo apt-get install libxtst6:i386 libxi6:i386 -y
After the two libraries are installed, megawizard can be opened and all my projects have been compiled.
Software cracking:
Cracking file: http://pan.baidu.com/s/1i3gJspB
The license protocol file can be used in windows. Of course, the NIC number must be changed.
I didn't install quartusense on windows, but installed 12.0. I used the 12.0 license. I changed the NIC number and used quartusense on Linux .. Haha ~~~
If you want to write a program, you can take an exam on me in another article:
Ubuntu12.04 FPGA development environment construction and USB blaster Configuration
The practice system is different, but the principle is the same ..