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1. Introduction to Altera® FPGA Software Installation and Licensing
2. Determining System Requirements
3. Downloading Altera® FPGA Software
4. Installing Altera® FPGA Software
5. Licensing Altera FPGA Software
6. Next Steps After Installing and Licensing the Software
A. Altera® FPGA Software Installation and Licensing Archives
B. Document Revision History for Altera® FPGA Software Installation and Licensing
4.1. Installing Altera® FPGA Software Through Quartus® Prime Installer
4.2. Installing the Altera® FPGA Software Manually
4.3. Using the Same Installation Files on Multiple Systems
4.4. Managing Multiple Versions and Copies of Altera FPGA Software
4.5. Setting Quartus® Prime Environment Variables
4.6. Starting the Quartus® Prime Software
4.7. Updating Altera® FPGA Software
4.8. Installing and Uninstalling a Software Patch
4.9. Uninstalling Altera FPGA Software
4.10. Troubleshooting Installation Issues
5.1. Summary of Altera® FPGA Software Licenses Required
5.2. Evaluating the Quartus® Prime Software
5.3. Acquiring Free, No-Cost Licenses
5.4. Licensing Altera® FPGA Software Walkthrough
5.5. Getting Hardware Information for License
5.6. Using the Altera FPGA Self-Service Licensing Center
5.7. About Altera® FPGA Software License Files
5.8. Checking the IP License Status
5.9. Viewing IP Core License Data
5.10. Configuring the License Manager Server
5.11. Troubleshooting License File Issues
5.6.1. Using the License Assistant
5.6.2. Getting a License File with Your New Purchase
5.6.3. Viewing Licenses
5.6.4. Filtering Your Licenses
5.6.5. Viewing and Generating a Legacy License
5.6.6. Viewing Licenses or License Files Associated to a Computer
5.6.7. Regenerating a License File
5.6.8. Generating a Temporary Checkout License
5.6.9. Generating a Companion License
5.6.10. Renewing Your License
5.6.11. Managing a Computer Profile
5.6.12. Rehosting a License on a Different Computer
5.6.13. Rehosting All Licenses from Current Computer to a Different Computer
5.6.14. Rehosting Multiple/Partial Licenses from Current Computer to a Different Computer
5.6.15. Sharing a License with Another User
5.6.16. Adding Delegate Administrators to Your Licenses and Computers
5.6.17. Splitting Seats on Your License and Generating Licenses
5.6.18. Merging or Adding Seats on Your License and Generating License
5.6.19. Adding Floating Seats
5.6.20. Signing Up for an Evaluation or No-Cost License
5.6.21. Signing Up For an Employee License
5.10.1. Installing the FLEXlm License Manager Server Software on Another License Server
5.10.2. Upgrading the FLEXlm License Manager Server Software
5.10.3. (Windows Only) Starting and Stopping the License Server
5.10.4. (Windows Only) Starting the License Server Automatically
5.10.5. Rereading an Existing License File on a License Server
4.2.6.1. Installing and Configuring jtagserver on Windows
If you install the Quartus® Prime software for Windows* on a network drive, and have a JTAG Server, then you must set up the Quartus® Prime software to allow the JTAG Server to run JTAG services.
Altera recommends enabling the Install JTAG Server as a Windows service and run automatically when Windows starts option on the final page of the installation wizard to automatically install and run the jtagserver as a service upon system start up.
Note: For additional information about operating JTAG Server in a more secure manner, refer to the application note AN 939: JTAG Connections Over SSH.
If you choose not to install the JTAG Server as a Windows service automatically, then when necessary, you can install the JTAG Server manually using the command line option, jtagserver.exe --install as an Administrator. The jtagserver.exe is available within your Quartus® Prime software installation directory (<path>/quartus/bin64). The installed service does not run as an Administrator.
Tip:
- After the installation, you can either use the Task Manager > Services tab or the command-line option --status to verify if the jtagserver service is running.
- You can control the jtagserver service using the --start and --stop command-line options or using the Task Manager.
If there is no active JTAG Server process running, client applications such as Programmer automatically launches an instance of the non-persistent JTAG Server (without it running as a service) and exists after two minutes of idleness.