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1. Introduction to Intel® FPGA Software Installation and Licensing
2. Determining System Requirements
3. Downloading Intel® FPGA Software
4. Installing Intel FPGA Software
5. Licensing Intel® FPGA Software
6. Next Steps After Installing and Licensing the Software
A. Intel FPGA Software Installation and Licensing Archives
B. Document Revision History for Intel® FPGA Software Installation and Licensing
2.3.1. Operating System Requirements
2.3.2. Windows* Subsystem for Linux* (WSL 1) on Windows Requirements for Nios® II EDS
2.3.3. Intel® High Level Synthesis Compiler Software Requirements
2.3.4. Questa*-Intel® FPGA Edition Software Requirements
2.3.5. Other Intel FPGA Software Requirements
2.3.6. Third-Party Software Requirements
4.1. Installing Intel® FPGA Software Through Intel® Quartus® Prime Installer
4.2. Installing the Intel® FPGA Software Manually
4.3. Using the Same Installation Files on Multiple Systems
4.4. Managing Multiple Versions and Copies of Intel FPGA Software
4.5. Setting Intel® Quartus® Prime Environment Variables
4.6. Starting the Intel® Quartus® Prime Software
4.7. Updating Intel FPGA Software
4.8. Installing and Uninstalling a Software Patch
4.9. Uninstalling Intel FPGA Software
4.10. Troubleshooting Installation Issues
5.1. Summary of Intel FPGA Software Licenses Required
5.2. Evaluating the Intel® Quartus® Prime Software
5.3. Licensing Intel® FPGA Software Walkthrough
5.4. Getting Hardware Information for License
5.5. Using the Intel FPGA Self-Service Licensing Center
5.6. About Intel® FPGA Software License Files
5.7. Checking the IP License Status
5.8. Configuring the License Manager Server
5.9. Troubleshooting License File Issues
5.1.1. Intel® Quartus® Prime Software License
5.1.2. Questa*-Intel® FPGA Edition and Questa*-Intel® FPGA Starter Edition Software License
5.1.3. Nios® II Embedded Design Suite License
5.1.4. Intellectual Property (IP) Cores Licenses
5.1.5. Siemens EDA* AXI Verification IP Suite License (Intel FPGA Edition)
5.5.1. Using the License Assistant
5.5.2. Getting a License File with Your New Purchase
5.5.3. Viewing Licenses
5.5.4. Filtering Your Licenses
5.5.5. Viewing and Generating a Legacy License
5.5.6. Viewing Licenses or License Files Associated to a Computer
5.5.7. Regenerating a License File
5.5.8. Generating a Temporary Checkout License
5.5.9. Generating a Companion License
5.5.10. Renewing Your License
5.5.11. Managing a Computer Profile
5.5.12. Rehosting a License on a Different Computer
5.5.13. Rehosting All Licenses from Current Computer to a Different Computer
5.5.14. Rehosting Multiple/Partial Licenses from Current Computer to a Different Computer
5.5.15. Sharing a License with Another User
5.5.16. Adding Delegate Administrators to Your Licenses and Computers
5.5.17. Splitting Seats on Your License and Generating Licenses
5.5.18. Merging or Adding Seats on Your License and Generating License
5.5.19. Adding Floating Seats
5.5.20. Signing Up for an Evaluation or No-Cost License
5.5.21. Signing Up For an Employee License
5.8.1. Installing the FLEXlm License Manager Server Software on Another License Server
5.8.2. Upgrading the FLEXlm License Manager Server Software
5.8.3. (Windows Only) Starting and Stopping the License Server
5.8.4. (Windows Only) Starting the License Server Automatically
5.8.5. Rereading an Existing License File on a License Server
5.1.3. Nios® II Embedded Design Suite License
You can evaluate the Nios® II processor without a license by using the Intel® FPGA IP Evaluation Mode, and then purchase a license for the Nios® II processor only after you complete hardware testing and are ready to go to production.
With the Intel® FPGA IP Evaluation Mode feature, you can:
- Simulate the behavior of a Nios® II processor within your system.
- Verify the functionality of your design, as well as evaluate its size and speed quickly and easily.
- Generate time-limited device programming files for designs that include Nios II processors.
- Program a device and verify your design in hardware.
A license for the Nios® II processor core or the Nios® II development kit allows you to create, compile, and generate non-time-limited FPGA programming files and flash programming files. If you do not have a license, the programming files that you can create are time-limited.
You do not need a license to develop software using only the Nios® II Software Build Tools for Eclipse.
Note:
- Starting with Nios® II EDS in the Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition version 19.2 and Intel® Quartus® Prime Standard Edition version 19.1, the Cygwin component in the Windows version of Nios® II EDS has been removed and replaced with WSL.
Starting with Nios® II EDS version 19.1, the Nios® II EDS requires the Eclipse IDE component to be manually installed.
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