Quartus II (R) Programmable Logic Development System Installation & Licensing for PCs (R) Altera Corporation 101 Innovation Drive San Jose, CA 95134 (408) 544-7000 http://www.altera.com Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs Version 1.1 Revision 1 July 2001 P25-04731-05 Altera, the Altera logo, MAX+PLUS, MAX+PLUS II, NativeLink, Quartus, Quartus II, the Quartus II logo, and SignalTap are registered trademarks of Altera Corporation in the United States and other countries. ACEX, APEX, ByteBlaster, ByteBlasterMV, Excalibur, FLEX 6000, FLEX 10KE, MasterBlaster, and Mercury are trademarks and/or service marks of Altera Corporation in the United States and other countries. Product design elements and mnemonics used by Altera Corporation are protected by copyright and/or trademark laws. 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Products mentioned in this document are covered by one or more of the following U.S. patents: 6,181,162; RE35,977; 6,232,893; RE37,060; 6,246,260; 6,243,304; 6,243,296; 6,242,946; 6,242,941; 6,242,772; 6,239,615; 6,239,613; 6,239,612; 6,236,596; 6,236,260; 6,236,237; 6,236,231; 6,236,094; 6,226,201; 6,225,823; 6,225,822; 6,222,382; 6,219,785; 6,218,876; 6,218,860; 6,218,859; 6,215,326; 6,212,668; 6,208,162; 6,205,579; 6,204,688; 6,202,185; 6,201,404; 6,198,303; 6,195,788; 6,195,772; 6,192,445; 6,191,998; 6,191,611; 6,191,608; 6,187,634; 6,185,725; 6,184,710; 6,184,707; 6,184,706; 6,184,703; 6,182,247; 6,182,020; 6,181,162; 6,181,161; 6,181,160; 6,181,159; 6,180,425; 6,177,844; 6,175,952; 6,173,245; 6,172,900; 6,169,417; 6,167,364; 6,163,195; 6,163,166; 6,161,211; 6,161,211; 6,160,419; 6,157,212; 6,157,210; 6,157,208; 6,154,059; 6,154,055; 6,150,840; 6,147,511; 6,144,573; 6,137,313; 6,134,707; 6,134,705; 6,134,173; 6,134,166; 6,130,555; 6,130,552; 6,128,692; 6,128,215; 6,127,865; 6,127,846; 6,127,844; 6,127,217; 6,122,720; 6,122,209; 6,121,790; 6,120,550; 6,118,720; 6,118,302; 6,114,915; 6,114,312; 6,112,020; 6,110,223; 6,108,239; 6,107,854; 6,107,825; 6,107,824; 6,107,822; 6,107,820; 6,104,208; 6,102,964; 6,097,211; 6,094,064; 6,091,258; 6,091,102; 6,085,317; 6,084,427; 6,081,449; 6,080,204; 6,078,521; 6,076,179; 6,075,380; 6,072,358; 6,072,332; 6,069,487; 6,066,960; 6,064,599; 6,060,903; 6,058,452; 6,057,707; 6,052,755; 6,052,309; 6,052,327; 6,049,223; 6,049,225; 6,045,252; 6,043,676; 6,040,712; 6,038,171; 6,037,829; 6,034,857; 6,034,540; 6,034,536; 6,032,159; 6,031,763; 6,031,391; 6,029,236; 6,028,809; 6,028,808; 6,028,787; 6,026,226; 6,025,737; 6,023,439; 6,020,760; 6,020,759; 6,020,758; 6,018,490; 6,018,476; 6,014,334; 6,011,744; 6,011,730; 6,011,406; 6,005,379; 5,999,016; 5,999,015; 5,998,295; 5,996,039; 5,986,470; 5,986,465; 5,983,277; 5,982,195; 5,978,476; 5,977,793; 5,977,791; 5,968,161; 5,970,255; 5,966,597; 5,963,565; 5,969,051; 5,963,069; 5,963,049; 5,959,891; 5,953;537; 5,949,991; 5,949,710; 5,949,250; 5,949,239; 5,954,751; 5,943,267; 5,942,914; 5,940,852; 5,939,790; 5,936,425; 5,926,036; 5,925,904; 5,923,567; 5,915,756; 5,915,017; 5,909,450; 5,909,375; 5,909,126; 5,905,675; 5,904,524; 5,900,743; 5,898,628; 5,898,318; 5,894,228; 5,893,088; 5,892,683; 5,883,526; 5,880,725; 5,880,597; 5,880,596; 5,878,250; 5,875,112; 5,873,113; 5,872,529; 5,872,463; 5,870,410; 5,869,980; 5,869,979; 5,861,760; 5,859,544; 5,859,542; 5,850,365; 5,850,152; 5,850,151; 5,848,005; 5,847,617; 5,845,385; 5,844,854; RE35,977; 5,838,628; 5,838,584; 5,835,998; 5,834,849; 5,828,229; 5,825,197; 5,821,787: 5,821,773; 5,821,771; 5,815,726; 5,815,024; 5,815,003; 5,812,479; 5,812,450; 5,809,281; 5,809,034; 5,805,516; 5,802,540; 5,801,541; 5,796,267; 5,793,246; 5,790,469; 5,787,009; 5,771,264; 5,768,562; 5,768,372; 5,767,734; 5,764,583; 5,764,569; 5,764,080; 5,764,079; 5,761,099; 5,760,624; 5,757,207; 5,757,070; 5,744,991; 5,744,383; 5,740,110; 5,732,020; 5,729,495; 5,717,901; 5,705,939; 5,699,020; 5,699,312; 5,696,455; 5,693,540; 5,694,058; 5,691,653; 5,689,195; 5,668,771; 5,680,061; 5,672,985; 5,670,895; 5,659,717; 5,650,734; 5,649,163; 5,642,262; 5,642,082; 5,633,830; 5,631,576; 5,621,312; 5,614,840; 5,612,642; 5,608,337; 5,606,276; 5,606,266; 5,604,453; 5,598,109; 5,598,108; 5,592,106; 5,592,102; 5,590,305; 5,583,749; 5,581,501; 5,574,893; 5,572,717; 5,572,148; 5,572,067; 5,570,040; 5,567,177; 5,565,793; 5,563,592; 5,561,757; 5,557,217; 5,555,214; 5,550,842; 5,550,782; 5,548,552; 5,548,228; 5,543,732; 5,543,730; 5,541,530; 5,537,295; 5,537,057; 5,525,917; 5,525,827; 5,523,706; 5,523,247; 5,517,186; 5,498,975; 5,495,182; 5,493,526; 5,493,519; 5,490,266; 5,488,586; 5,487,143; 5,486,775; 5,485,103; 5,485,102; 5,483,178; 5,477,474; 5,473,266; 5,463,328, 5,444,394; 5,438,295; 5,436,575; 5,436,574; 5,434,514; 5,432,467; 5,414,312; 5,399,922; 5,384,499; 5,376,844; 5,371,422; 5,369,314; 5,359,243; 5,359,242; 5,353,248; 5,352,940; 5,309,046; 5,350,954; 5,349,255; 5,341,308; 5,341,048; 5,341,044; 5,329,487; 5,317,210; 5,315,172; 5,301,416; 5,294,975; 5,285,153; 5,280,203; 5,274,581; 5,272,368; 5,268,598; 5,266,037; 5,260,611; 5,260,610; 5,258,668; 5,247,478; 5,247,477; 5,243,233; 5,241,224; 5,237,219; 5,220,533; 5,220,214; 5,200,920; 5,187,392; 5,166,604; 5,162,680; 5,144,167; 5,138,576; 5,128,565; 5,121,006; 5,111,423; 5,097,208; 5,091,661; 5,066,873; 5,045,772; 4,969,121; 4,930,107; 4,930,098; 4,930,097; 4,912,342; 4,903,223; 4,899,070; 4,899,067; 4,871,930; 4,864,161; 4,831,573; 4,785,423; 4,774,421; 4,713,792; 4,677,318; 4,617,479; 4,609,986; and certain foreign patents. 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Contents Documentation Conventions .........................................................................1 Installing the Quartus II Software...................................................................3 System Requirements ..............................................................................3 Uninstalling Previous Versions of the Quartus or Quartus II Software...................................................................................4 Running the Setup Program ....................................................................5 Installing TCP/IP Protocol .......................................................................6 Licensing the Quartus II Software ..................................................................8 Obtaining a License File...........................................................................8 Obtaining a Redundant Server License File...................................10 Specifying an Optional Port Number .............................................11 Setting Up a License Manager Server Under Windows NT or Windows 2000.........................................................................................12 Installing a Sentinel Software Guard ....................................................13 Installing the Sentinel Driver ..........................................................13 Installing the Software Guard .........................................................14 Starting the Quartus II Software for the First Time..............................15 Specifying the License File.....................................................................16 Specifying the License File Using the Quartus II Software ...........17 Specifying the License File Using the Windows NT or Windows 2000 System Control Panel .............................................19 Specifying the License File in the Windows 98 autoexec.bat File ..............................................................................20 Additional PC Configuration Information............................................21 Registering Additional Quartus II Users ...............................................21 Installing Programming Hardware ..............................................................22 Installing the MasterBlaster Serial/USB Communications Cable......22 Installing the ByteBlasterMV Parallel Port Download Cable ..............24 Installing the Altera ByteBlaster Driver for Windows NT .............25 Installing the Altera ByteBlaster Driver for Windows 2000 ...........26 Installing the ByteBlasterMV Parallel Port Download Cable ........27 Installing the Altera Programming Unit................................................28 Starting the Quartus II Tutorial.....................................................................32 Quartus II File Organization .........................................................................33 iii Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs Contacting Altera ...........................................................................................36 Technical Support............................................................................36 Product Information ........................................................................36 Index ...............................................................................................................39 iv Documentation Conventions The Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs manual uses the following conventions to make it easy for you to find and interpret information. Terminology The following terminology is used throughout the Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs manual: Term: Meaning: "click" Indicates a quick press and release of the left mouse button. "double-click" Indicates two clicks in rapid succession. "choose" Indicates that you need to use a mouse or key combination to start an action. "select" Indicates that you need to highlight text and/or objects or an option in a dialog box with a key combination or the mouse. A selection does not start an action. For example: Select Chain Description File, and click OK. "turn on"/"turn off" Indicates that you must click a check box to turn a function on or off. Typographic Conventions Quartus II documentation uses the following typographic conventions: Visual Cue: Meaning: Bold Initial Capitals Command names, dialog box titles, and button names are shown in bold, with initial capital letters. For example: Find Text command, Save As dialog box, and Start button. Altera Corporation 1 Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs 2 Visual Cue: Meaning: bold Directory names, project names, disk drive names, file names, file name extensions, software utility names, tab names, and options in dialog boxes are shown in bold. Examples: quartus directory, d: drive, license.dat file. Initial Capitals Keyboard keys, user-editable application window fields, and menu names are shown with initial capital letters. For example: Delete key, the Options menu. "Subheading Title" Subheadings within a manual section are enclosed in quotation marks. In manuals, titles of Help topics are also shown in quotation marks. Italic Initial Capitals Help categories, manual titles, section titles in manuals, and application note and brief names are shown in italics with initial capital letters. For example: FLEXlm End Users Guide. italics Variables are enclosed in angle brackets (< >) and shown in italics. For example: , . Courier font Anything that must be typed exactly as it appears is shown in Courier. For example: \quartus\bin\lmulti lmhostid. Bullets are used in a list of items when the sequence of the items is not important. v The checkmark indicates a procedure that consists of one step only. 1 The hand points to information that requires special attention. f The feet show you where to go for more information on a particular topic. r Enter or return key. Altera Corporation Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs Installing the Quartus II Software This section describes the requirements and procedures for installing the Altera(R) Quartus(R) II software on PCs or compatible computers running Microsoft Windows NT version 4.0, Windows 98, or Windows 2000. System Requirements Your system must meet the following minimum requirements: f Pentium II PC running at 400 MHz or faster Microsoft Windows NT version 4.0 (Service Pack 3 or later), Windows 98, or Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows-compatible SVGA monitor CD-ROM drive One or more of the following ports: - Parallel port for use with the ByteBlasterMVTM parallel port download cable - Serial port for use with the MasterBlasterTM communications cable - USB port for use with the MasterBlaster communications cable and the Altera Programming Unit (Windows 98 and Windows 2000 only) Microsoft Internet Explorer software version 4.0 or later Go to the readme.txt file, which is located in the quartus directory on the Quartus II Programmable Logic Development Software for PCs CD-ROM, for specific information about disk space and memory requirements in the current version of the Quartus II software. 1 Altera Corporation You should have Microsoft Internet Explorer software version 4.0 or later installed, because portions of the Internet Explorer software are required to use the Quartus II online Help system. However, you do not need to make the Internet Explorer browser your default browser. You can download the software from the Microsoft Internet Explorer web site at http://www.microsoft.com/ie/. However, you may need to 3 Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs configure the Internet Explorer software to work with your company network. For example, you may need to configure for a dial-up connection or for a proxy server. Uninstalling Previous Versions of the Quartus or Quartus II Software If you have installed a previous version of the Quartus(R) or Quartus II software, Altera recommends that you uninstall that software before installing the new version of the software. However, it is not necessary to uninstall it. To uninstall a previous version of the Quartus or Quartus II software: v Choose Programs > Altera > Quartus Uninstall, Repair or Modify (Windows Start menu). or v If you are running Windows NT or Windows 98, delete the Quartus or Quartus II files from the Altera folder from C:\Winnt\Profiles\All Users\Start Menu\Programs. or v 4 If you are running Windows 2000, delete the quartus or quartus II folder from C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\ Programs. Altera Corporation Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs Running the Setup Program The Quartus II software uses a Setup program for installation. Follow these steps to run the Setup program on your PC: 1 1. 2. Installation on a PC running Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 requires that you have system administration (Administrator) privileges. Insert the Quartus II Programmable Logic Development Software for PCs CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. The Quartus II Install CD window appears automatically, offering several options. If the CD-ROM is in the drive, and the Setup program is not already running, start the Setup program manually by performing the following steps: a. Choose Run (Windows Start menu). b. In the Run dialog box, type :\install. c. Click OK. Click the Install Quartus II Software button to install the Quartus II software. The Setup program starts automatically and guides you through the installation process. You can select a full installation or a custom installation. If you select a custom installation, you can select which device families you want to install, and you can also select whether you want to install EDA interfaces or tutorial files. 1 3. You must install support for the EP20K100 device if you want to run the Quartus II tutorial. If you will run the Quartus II software using a network (multiuser) license, and not a node-locked (single-user) license, click the Install FLEXlm Server Control Panel button to install the FLEXlm License Manager software on the license server only. The Quartus II software supports network license servers on PCs running Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000, and on UNIX workstations. You do not need to install the FLEXlm License Manager software on network client PCs or on PCs running the Quartus II Altera Corporation 5 Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs software using a node-locked (single-user) license. Refer to "Setting Up a License Manager Server Under Windows NT or Windows 2000" on page 12 for more information about setting up the license manager server. Installing TCP/IP Protocol If you do not already have TCP/IP protocol installed on the PCs in your network, you must add it to your networking configuration. These instructions apply to PCs running Windows 98 and Windows NT only. Follow these steps to install TCP/IP protocol: 6 1. Close all other programs. 2. Insert your Windows operating system CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. 3. Choose Settings > Control Panel (Windows Start menu). 4. Double-click the Network icon in the Control Panel window. 5. In the Network dialog box, click the Protocols tab. 6. Click the Add button. The Select Network Protocol dialog box appears. 7. In the Select Network Protocol dialog box, select TCP/IP Protocol from the Network Protocol list. 8. Click OK. 9. In the Windows Setup dialog box, make sure the directory path is :\i386. 10. Click Continue. 11. In the Network dialog box, click Close after all files have been copied. 12. When you are asked if it is OK to restart your computer, click Yes. Altera Corporation Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs 1 Altera Corporation For information about installing TCP/IP protocol on PCs running Windows 2000, refer to your Windows 2000 documentation or to the Microsoft web site at http://www.microsoft.com. 7 Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs Licensing the Quartus II Software This section describes how to license the Quartus II software. To set up your license for the Quartus II software, you must perform the following steps, each of which is described in more detail in this section: 1. If necessary, obtain a license file. The Quartus II software requires a valid, unexpired license.dat license file for each server that supports a network (multiuser) license or for each node-locked (single-user) license. This same license file can also enable the additional Altera synthesis and simulation tools included with Altera software subscriptions, as well as the MAX+PLUS(R) II software. 2. If you are using a network license, set up and configure the FLEXlm license manager server. 3. Specify the location of the license file. 4. If necessary, register additional Quartus II users. Obtaining a License File You can obtain an ASCII license file, license.dat, from the Licensing section of the Altera web site at http://www.altera.com if you have the following information: Your Altera ID, which is a six-digit number that is provided when you purchase the Quartus II development system. This number is listed on the packing list that is shipped with the Quartus II software. Your serial number, which can be one of the following numbers: - 8 If you have a network (multiuser) license version of the Quartus II software, the serial number is printed on the side of the Quartus II shipping box, and on the Registration & License File Request Form, which is also included with the Quartus II software package. This number begins with the letter G, and is followed by five digits (Gxxxxx). Altera Corporation Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs - If you have a node-locked (single-user) version of the Quartus II software, the serial number is the number on your Software Guard. This number begins with the letter T. Your Network Interface Card (NIC) number. To find your Windows NT server NIC number by using FLEXlm utilities, type the following command at a command prompt: :\quartus\bin\lmutil lmhostid r f For information about additional methods of finding your NIC number, refer to the Solutions Database, which is available from the Support section of the Altera web site at http://www.altera.com. For complete information about using the FLEXlm utilities, you should refer to the FLEXlm End Users Guide, which is available at http://www.globetrotter.com/manual.htm. To obtain a license file, follow these steps: 1. Point your web browser to the Altera web site at http://www.altera.com. 2. Click the Licensing icon. 3. Specify the requested information. 1 4. Altera recommends that you save any previous license.dat file in a temporary directory, in case you need to refer to it later. When you receive the license file text, save it to a file with the file name license.dat. If you are using the license.dat file with both the Quartus II software and the MAX+PLUS II software, Altera recommends that you save the license.dat file in a top-level directory named :\flexlm. Figure 1 on page 10 shows the Quartus II FEATURE line of a sample license file for a node-locked (single-user) license that uses a Software Guard. Altera Corporation 9 Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs Figure 1. Sample Node-Locked (Single-User) License File Feature name Daemon Version name Expiration date Number of licenses requested Authorization code FEATURE quartus alterad 2001.01 permanent uncounted 2BC9FE52E0F3 \ HOSTID=GUARD_ID=T000002287 Figure 2 shows a sample single-server network license file for a PC. Figure 2. Sample Single-Server Network License File Server name Server host ID number Optional port number SERVER alice 00c04f6bead6 1800 VENDOR alterad ":\quartus\bin\alterad.exe" USE_SERVER FEATURE quartus alterad 2001.01 permanent 5 7A496D25A602 Feature name Daemon name Version Expiration Number of date licenses requested Authorization code If you are using the Quartus II software with a node-locked (single-user) license, skip to "Installing a Sentinel Software Guard" on page 13. Obtaining a Redundant Server License File The FLEXlm licensing scheme allows you to set up three redundant license servers to serve a network (multiuser) license. You can obtain a license file to support three redundant license servers by performing the steps described in "Obtaining a License File" on page 8. Figure 3 shows a sample redundant server license file. 10 Altera Corporation Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs Figure 3. Sample Redundant Server License File Server name Server ID number Port number SERVER alice 00c04f6bead6 1800 SERVER king 00c4fbbd170 1800 SERVER queen 00c4fbbd320 1800 VENDOR alterad ":\quartus\bin\alterad.exe" USE_SERVER FEATURE quartus alterad 2001.01 permanent 5 7A496D25A602 Feature name f Daemon name Version Expiration Number of date licenses requested Authorization code For additional information about setting up and administering license servers, including setting up three redundant license servers, refer to the FLEXlm End Users Guide, which is available at http://www.globetrotter.com/manual.htm. Specifying an Optional Port Number System administrators can specify a port number in the license.dat file for use by the license server and client PCs. If a port number is not specified in the license.dat file, the FLEXlm utility automatically uses the next available port number in the range 27000 to 27009. However, to prevent port number conflicts, you can specify a port number. If three redundant license servers are being used, you must specify a port number. For more information about redundant license servers, see "Obtaining a Redundant Server License File" on page 10. F or PC-based license servers, Altera recommends that you specify a port number in the range of 27000-27009. However, you can use any unused port number between 0 and 64000. Altera Corporation 11 Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs Setting Up a License Manager Server Under Windows NT or Windows 2000 This section provides instructions for setting up the FLEXlm license manager server on a PC running Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000. A system administrator should perform these steps to configure license servers after the Quartus II software is installed. 1 If you have a node-locked (single-user) license, you can skip this section and go to "Installing a Sentinel Software Guard" on page 13. To configure a license server with the FLEXlm License Manager software, follow these steps: 12 1. If you have not already done so, install the FLEXlm License Manager software from the Quartus II Programmable Logic Development Software for PCs CD-ROM. Refer to "Running the Setup Program" on page 5 for information on installing the FLEXlm License Manager software. 2. Choose Settings > Control Panel (Windows Start menu). 3. Double-click the FLEXlm License Manager control panel icon. 4. To specify information about your license server, click the Setup tab. 5. Specify the Service Name. The default service name is FLEXlm License Manager, but because the license manager can administer both the Quartus II software and the Altera MAX+PLUS II software, Altera recommends that you change this name to Altera License Manager to avoid conflicts with other software programs that use the FLEXlm License Manager software. 6. Specify additional options on the Setup tab, always including the complete path names to the files you specify. The lmgrd.exe executable is located in the :\\ system32 directory. Specifying the debug log file is optional. 7. To set up the Altera License Manager as a service, turn on Use NT Services. You can then use the Services control panel to adjust the starting and stopping behavior of the Altera License Manager. Altera Corporation Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs Setting up the Altera License Manager as a service allows licenses to be issued to other users after you have logged out of a Windows NT session. 8. If you want the Altera License Manager to start automatically when you start your PC, turn on Start Server at Power-Up. 9. Click the Control tab. This tab allows you to start, stop, and check the status of your license server. 10. In the Control tab, click Start to turn on your license server and launch the Altera License Manager as a background application. After the license manager server has been set up in Windows NT, the license file must be specified for each client. Refer to "Specifying the License File" on page 16 for instructions on how to specify a license file. f For complete information about using the FLEXlm utilities to administer and troubleshoot the FLEXlm License Manager software, refer to the FLEXlm End Users Guide, which is available at http://www.globetrotter.com/manual.htm. Installing a Sentinel Software Guard If your Quartus II development system includes a Sentinel Software Guard, you must install the Sentinel driver and the Software Guard before you can specify a license file. Installing the Sentinel Driver The Sentinel driver is required for all Quartus II software systems running on Windows NT that use a Software Guard. The Sentinel driver is installed automatically with the Quartus II software. 1 Altera Corporation 1. Sentinel driver installation is optional on Windows 98 and Windows 2000 systems. Install the Sentinel driver only if you are using the parallel port with another device, such as a printer. 13 Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs 2. Installing the Sentinel driver on a Windows NT system requires that you have system administration (Administrator) privileges. If the Sentinel driver is not installed, you can install it by following these steps: 1. Choose Run (Windows Start menu). 2. In the Run dialog box, type the following command: :\quartus\drivers\setupx86.exe 3. Click OK. 4. In the Sentinel Driver Setup Program window, choose Install Sentinel Driver (Functions menu). 5. In the Sentinel Install dialog box, specify the directory path to your \quartus\drivers directory. 6. Click OK. 7. Restart your computer at the prompt. or Open a command prompt window and type the following command: net start sentinel r Installing the Software Guard To install the Software Guard on a PC, follow these steps: 14 1. Locate a parallel printer port (that is, an LPT port) on the computer. If you have a printer connected to this port, you must disconnect it temporarily. 2. Insert the 25-pin male connector end of the Software Guard into the 25-pin female connector of the parallel printer port, as shown in Figure 4. Altera Corporation Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs 1 1. Do not connect disk drives that use the parallel port or any device, other than a printer or the ByteBlasterMV download cable, to either end of the Software Guard. Disk drives can destroy a Software Guard by drawing more power than the guard is capable of handling. 2. Disconnect the Software Guard before using the parallel port to transfer data between computers using a data transfer program. Failure to do so can cause damage to the Software Guard. Figure 4. Attaching the Software Guard to a PC Parallel printer port 25-pin female connector Software Guard 25-pin female connector 3. If necessary, reinsert the printer cable connector into the female connector of the Software Guard. Starting the Quartus II Software for the First Time You can start the Quartus II software after installation is complete. In order to enable Quartus II features, however, you must specify the license file, either within the Quartus II software or outside of the Quartus II software. Refer to "Specifying the License File" on page 16 for information about how to specify your license file. Altera Corporation 15 Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs To start the Quartus II software: v Choose Programs > Altera > Quartus II (Windows Start menu). or v Open a new command prompt window and type the following command: :\quartus\bin\quartus r Specifying the License File Once you have obtained a license file and set up a network license server (for multiuser licenses) or installed a Software Guard (for single-user licenses), you must specify the location of the license file for each user (or "client"). You can specify the license file with one of the following methods, which are described in more detail in this section: Specify the license file using the Quartus II software Specify the license file using the Windows NT or Windows 2000 System control panel Specify the license file in the Windows 98 autoexec.bat file 1 16 If you are using any of the Altera-provided synthesis and simulation software included with Altera software subscriptions, such as the Exemplar LogicTM LeonardoSpectrumTM-Altera synthesis tool, or the Model TechnologyTM ModelSim(R)-Altera synthesis tool, and/or you are using the MAX+PLUS II software, you must specify the license file with either the System control panel or the autoexec.bat file. Altera Corporation Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs Specifying the License File Using the Quartus II Software You can specify the location of your license file from within the Quartus II software. 1 Specifying the license file from within the Quartus II software does not require system administration (Administrator) privileges. To specify your license file within the Quartus II software, follow these steps: 1. If you have not already done so, start the Quartus II software, as described in "Starting the Quartus II Software for the First Time" on page 15. 2. Choose License Setup (Tools menu). Figure 5 on page 18 shows the License Setup tab of the Options dialog box. 3. In the License file box, specify the full path name of your license.dat file. You can click Browse (...) to locate your license.dat file. Altera recommends that you store the license.dat file in a directory named :\flexlm. You can also specify the location of the license file by typing a name of the format @ instead of a license file path name, where is the name of the server on which the license file is stored and is the port listed in the license.dat file. Refer to Figure 2 on page 10 for a sample network license file to determine your port and server name, and see "Specifying an Optional Port Number" on page 11 for more information about port numbers. If there is no port listed in the license.dat file, you can simply specify @. 1 4. If you have more than one license file or server, separate the port and host specifications with semicolons (;), with no spaces between the names and numbers. Click OK. The Licensed AMPP/MegaCore functions list of the License Setup tab lists all of the AMPP and MegaCore functions that are available for the license. Altera Corporation 17 Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs Figure 5. License Setup Tab of the Options Dialog Box License type License License file location Host ID Licensed AMPP/ MegaCore functions System information 18 Altera Corporation Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs Specifying the License File Using the Windows NT or Windows 2000 System Control Panel You can specify the location of your license file from outside the Quartus II software by setting system variables in the Windows NT Control Panel. 1 Specifying the license file in the Windows NT or Windows 2000 System control panel requires that you have system administration (Administrator) privileges. To specify the license file in the Windows NT or Windows 2000 Control Panel, follow these steps: 1. Choose Settings > Control Panel (Windows Start menu). 2. Double-click the System icon in the Control Panel window. 3. In the System Properties dialog box, click the Environment tab. 4. Click the System Variable list to highlight it, and then in the Variable box, type LM_LICENSE_FILE. 5. In the Value box, type either :\flexlm\license.dat or a name of the format @, where is the name of the server and is the port listed in the license.dat file. Refer to Figure 2 on page 10 for a sample network license file to help you determine your port and server name. Refer also to "Specifying an Optional Port Number" on page 11 for more information about port numbers. If there is no port listed in the license.dat file, you can simply specify @. 1 6. Altera Corporation If you have more than one license file or server, separate the port and host specifications with semicolons (;), with no spaces between the names and numbers. Click OK. 19 Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs Specifying the License File in the Windows 98 autoexec.bat File You can specify the location of your license file from outside the Quartus II software by adding an environment variable to your Windows 98 autoexec.bat file. 1 System administration (Administrator) privileges are not required to specify your license file in your Windows 98 PC's autoexec.bat file. To specify the license file in the Windows 98 autoexec.bat file, follow these steps: 1. With a text editor, open your PC's autoexec.bat file. 2. Type the following environment variable on its own line in your autoexec.bat file: set LM_LICENSE_FILE=:\flexlm\license.dat or set LM_LICENSE_FILE=@ where is the name of the server and is the port listed in the license.dat file. Refer to Figure 2 on page 10 for a sample network license file to help you determine your port and server name. Refer also to "Specifying an Optional Port Number" on page 11 for more information about port numbers. If there is no port listed in the license.dat file, you can simply specify @. 1 20 If you have more than one license file or server, separate the port and host specifications with semicolons (;), with no spaces between the names and numbers. 3. Save the autoexec.bat file. 4. Restart the PC. Altera Corporation Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs Additional PC Configuration Information If you receive the error message Can't start quartus_cmp server, starting attempt 1 of 3 when starting a compilation, simulation, or software build, increase the value of the environment variable QUARTUS_PROCESS_TIMEOUT from its default value of 100. If the environment variable does not exist, set it to an initial value of 100. You may have to increase the value until you no longer receive the error message. Registering Additional Quartus II Users Your copy of the Quartus II software is registered at the time of purchase. Additional users can also register themselves as Quartus II users, which allows them to submit service requests, but does not provide additional licenses. To register as an additional Quartus II user, follow these steps: 1. While running the Quartus II software, choose Altera on the Web > Quartus II Home Page (Help menu) to start the Quartus II web browser and connect to the Quartus II support web site. or Point your web browser to the Quartus II support web site at https://websupport.altera.com. 2. 1 Altera Corporation Follow the instructions on the Quartus II support web site to register as a new user. Each registered user is assigned an Altera ID number. Copy this number and save it; it will be helpful when you are submitting service requests, regenerating license files, and updating your user information. 21 Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs Installing Programming Hardware This section describes how to install the MasterBlaster Serial/USB communications cable, the ByteBlasterMV parallel port download cable, and the Altera Programming Unit (APU). Installing the MasterBlaster Serial/USB Communications Cable You can use the MasterBlaster Serial/USB communications cable to download configuration data to ACEXTM 1K, APEXTM 20K , APEX II, ARM(R)based ExcaliburTM, FLEX(R) 6000, FLEX 10KE(R), or MercuryTM devices to perform in-system programming of EPC2 or EPC16 configuration devices; or to perform SignalTap(R) logic analysis. You can connect the MasterBlaster communications cable to an RS-232 serial port or, for Windows 98 or Windows 2000 only, to a USB port. The MasterBlaster communications cable receives power from any one of the following sources: 5.0-V or 3.3-V circuit boards 5.0 V from the USB cable (Windows 98 and Windows 2000 only) DC power supply, which is supplied with the MasterBlaster communications cable To install and set up the MasterBlaster communications cable for device configuration or programming, follow these steps: 1. 22 With either a standard RS-232 cable or a standard USB cable, connect one end of the cable to the MasterBlaster communications cable, and the other end of the cable to the appropriate port on the computer. Altera Corporation Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs 1 2. If you are using the MasterBlaster communications cable with the USB port, the Windows 98 or Windows 2000 operating system prompts you to locate the USB driver sigtap.inf file.The MasterBlaster driver is located in your \quartus\drivers directory. Connect the 16-pin female header end of the communications cable to the 16-pin male MasterBlaster port, and the 10-pin female end of the communications cable to the 10-pin male header on the target printed circuit board. Figure 6 shows the MasterBlaster communications cable. Figure 6. MasterBlaster Serial/USB Communications Cable 10-pin female connector (connects to target printed circuit board 10-pin male header) 16-pin female connector (connects to MasterBlaster 16-pin male connector) 3. Open the Quartus II Programmer: v Choose Open Programmer (Processing menu). or v Altera Corporation Choose New (File menu). Click the Other Files tab, select Chain Description File, and click OK. 23 Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs f 4. In the Programmer window, under Programming Hardware, click Setup. The Programming Hardware Setup dialog box is displayed. 5. Click Add. The Add Hardware dialog box is displayed. 6. In the Hardware Type list, select either MasterBlaster (COM) or MasterBlaster (USB).The USB option is available only in Windows 98 and Windows 2000 systems. 7. In the Port list, select the appropriate port. 8. If you are using a serial port, in the Baud rate list, select a baud rate appropriate for your computer. 9. Click OK. 10. In the Programming Hardware Setup dialog box, click Close. For more information about the MasterBlaster communications cable, refer to the MasterBlaster Serial/USB Communications Cable Data Sheet, which is available from the Literature section of the Altera web site at http://www.altera.com. For more information about SignalTap logic analysis with the MasterBlaster communications cable, refer to "Selecting the Communications Cable for the SignalTap Logic Analyzer" in Quartus II Help. Installing the ByteBlasterMV Parallel Port Download Cable You can use the ByteBlasterMV download cable to download configuration data to ACEX 1K, APEX 20K , APEX II, ARM-based Excalibur, FLEX 6000, FLEX 10KE, or Mercury devices, to perform in-system programming of EPC2 or EPC16 configuration devices, or to perform SignalTap logic analysis. You can connect the ByteBlasterMV download cable directly to your PC's parallel port, or through an Altera Software Guard that is connected to the parallel port. To install the ByteBlasterMV download cable, you must perform the following steps, each of which are described in more detail in this section: 24 Altera Corporation Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs 1. Install the Altera ByteBlaster driver (on PCs running Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 only). 2. Install the ByteBlasterMV download cable. Installing the Altera ByteBlaster Driver for Windows NT The Altera ByteBlaster driver is required for PCs running Windows NT 4.0 that use the ByteBlasterMV download cable. You must install the Altera ByteBlaster driver separately from the Quartus II software. 1 1. You do not need to install the ByteBlasterMV download cable before installing the Altera ByteBlaster driver. 2. Installing the Altera ByteBlaster driver requires that you have system administration (Administrator) privileges. To install the Altera ByteBlaster driver for Windows NT, follow these steps: 1. Choose Settings > Control Panel (Windows Start menu). 2. In the Control Panel window, double-click the Multimedia icon. 3. In the Multimedia Properties dialog box, click the Devices tab, and click Add. 4. In the List of Drivers list, select Unlisted or Updated Driver and click OK. 5. In the Install Driver dialog box, type :\quartus\ drivers or select the name with Browse to specify the Quartus II software drivers directory. 6. Click OK. 7. In the Add Unlisted or Updated Driver dialog box, select Altera ByteBlaster. 8. To restart your computer, click Restart Now. Altera Corporation 25 Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs Installing the Altera ByteBlaster Driver for Windows 2000 The Altera ByteBlaster driver is required for PCs running Windows 2000 that use the ByteBlasterMV download cable. You must install the Altera ByteBlaster driver separately from the Quartus II software. 1 1. You do not need to install the ByteBlasterMV download cable before installing the Altera ByteBlaster driver. 2. Installing the Altera ByteBlaster driver requires that you have system administration (Administrator) privileges. To install the Altera ByteBlaster driver for Windows 2000, follow these steps: 26 1. Choose Settings > Control Panel (Windows Start menu). 2. In the Control Panel window, double-click the Add/Remove Hardware icon and click Next. 3. In the Choose a Hardware Task dialog box, select Add/Troubleshoot a device and click Next. 4. In the Choose a Hardware Device dialog box, select Add a new device and click Next. 5. In the Find New Hardware dialog box, select No, I want to select the hardware from a list and click Next. 6. In the Hardware Type dialog box, select Sound, video and game controllers and click Next. 7. In the Select a Device Driver dialog box, select Have disk. 8. Use Browse (...) to specify the full directory path to the win2000.inf file (for example, \quartus\drivers\win2000) and click OK. 9. In the Digital Signature Not Found dialog box, click Yes. 10. In the Select a Device Driver dialog box, select ByteBlasterMV and click Next. Altera Corporation Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs 11. In the Start Hardware Installation dialog box, click Next. 12. In the Digital Signature Not Found dialog box, click Yes. 13. In the Completing the Add/Remove Hardware Wizard dialog box, click Finish. 14. To restart your computer, click Restart Now. Installing the ByteBlasterMV Parallel Port Download Cable To install and set up the ByteBlasterMV parallel port download cable for device configuration or programming, follow these steps: 1. Attach the ByteBlasterMV download cable to a parallel port on your PC and insert the 10-pin female plug into the prototype system containing the target device, as shown in Figure 7. 1 The board must supply power to the ByteBlasterMV download cable. Figure 7. ByteBlasterMV Parallel Port Download Cable ByteBlasterMV 10-pin female plug ByteBla ster M V Computer parallel port Altera Corporation 27 Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs 2. Open the Quartus II Programmer: v Choose Open Programmer (Processing menu). or v f Choose New (File menu). Click the Other Files tab, select Chain Description File, and click OK. 3. In the Programmer window, under Programming Hardware, click Setup. The Programming Hardware Setup dialog box is displayed. 4. Click Add. The Add Hardware dialog box is displayed. 5. In the Hardware Type list, select ByteBlasterMV. 6. In the Port list, select the appropriate port. 7. Click OK. For more information about the ByteBlasterMV parallel port download cable, refer to the ByteBlasterMV Parallel Port Download Cable Data Sheet, which is available from the Altera web site at http://www.altera.com. For more information about SignalTap logic analysis with the ByteBlasterMV download cable, refer to "Selecting the Communications Cable for the SignalTap Logic Analyzer" in Quartus II Help. Installing the Altera Programming Unit The Altera Programming Unit (APU) consists of a base unit and one or more adapters that program Altera devices. The APU is supported for Windows 98 and Windows 2000 only and is connected to a PC using a USB port. Figure 8 on page 29 shows an assembled PL-APU Altera Programming Unit, adapter, and cables. 28 Altera Corporation Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs Figure 8. Altera Programming Unit (APU) USB cable Power adapter cord Altera Programming Unit Adapter START PRES S TO R ELEA SE AD APTE R To install the APU, follow these steps: 1. Connect the APU to the USB port on your PC with the USB cable. 2. Connect the universal input power supply from the APU to the appropriate power adapter for your country and connect the power adapter to a power source. 3. Install the adapter by sliding the two tabs at the top of the adapter into the slots provided on the base unit as shown in Figure 9 on page 30. Be sure to use the appropriate adapter for the device you want to program. 4. Carefully lower and align the other end of the adapter, so that the connection in the adapter is inserted into the socket on the base unit. Press down firmly. Altera Corporation 29 Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs 5. Open the Quartus II Programmer: v Choose Open Programmer (Processing menu). or v Click New (File menu). Click the Other Files tab, select Chain Description File, and click OK. 6. In the Programmer window, under Programming Hardware, click Setup. The Programming Hardware Setup dialog box is displayed. 7. Click the Add button. The Add Hardware dialog box is displayed. 8. In the Hardware Type list, select APU (USB). The Windows 98 or Windows 2000 operating system prompts you to locate the USB driver, which is located in the \quartus\drivers directory. 9. Click OK. Figure 9. Installing the Adapter START 30 Altera Corporation Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs To release an adapter from the base unit: 10. Press down on the front of the base unit, while holding down the other end of the adapter. See Figure 10. 11. Lift out the adapter. Figure 10. Releasing the Adapter START PRES S TO R ELEA SE AD APTE R Altera Corporation 31 Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs Starting the Quartus II Tutorial The online tutorial introduces you to the basic features of the Quartus II programmable logic development system. It shows you how to create and process your own logic designs quickly and easily. The tutorial guides you through the steps required to create and process a sample finite impulse response (FIR) filter design, called fir_filter. The tutorial's modular design allows you to learn as little, or as much, as you need about using the Quartus II software. To start the Quartus II tutorial after you have successfully installed the Quartus II software: v Choose Tutorial (Help menu). After you start the tutorial, the Quartus II window resizes to allow you to view the Tutorial window and the Quartus II software simultaneously. 1 32 You must have installed support for the EP20K100 device if you want to run the tutorial. If you did not install support for this device, refer to "Running the Setup Program" on page 5. Altera Corporation Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs Quartus II File Organization During the Quartus II software installation, two top-level directories are created: quartus and qdesigns. The quartus directory contains system software and data files and includes the subdirectories described in Tables 1 through 3. The qdesigns directory contains tutorial and sample files and includes the subdirectories described in Table 4. The main quartus directory includes the subdirectories described in Table 1. Table 1. Quartus II System Directory (quartus) Structure Directory Description .\bin Contains the executable software program files. .\drivers Contains drivers, including the following drivers: Altera ByteBlaster driver software, which is required to use the ByteBlasterMV download cable with Windows NT MasterBlaster USB driver, which is required to use the MasterBlaster communications cable with USB for Windows 98 and Windows 2000 Altera Programming Unit USB driver, which is required to use the Altera Programming Unit with Windows 98 and Windows 2000 Sentinel driver, which is required to use the Sentinel Software Guard with node-locked (single-user) licenses for Windows NT .\eda Contains libraries for use with other EDA tools. Refer to Table 2 for information on the subdirectories of this directory. .\libraries Contains the Quartus II software directory for "self-contained" libraries. Refer to Table 3 for information on the subdirectories of this directory. .\lmf Contains Library Mapping Files (.lmf). Altera Corporation 33 Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs The \quartus\eda directory includes the subdirectories described in Table 2. Table 2. Quartus II EDA Directory (eda) Structure Directory Description .\cadence Contains technology libraries for Cadence EDA tools. .\h Contains header files for software interfaces to other EDA tools. .\lib Contains library files for software interfaces to other EDA tools. .\mentor Contains technology libraries for Mentor Graphics EDA tools. .\sim_lib Contains VHDL and Verilog HDL simulation libraries that are compatible with EDA tools from other vendors. .\synopsys Contains technology libraries for Synopsys EDA tools. .\innoveda Contains technology libraries for Innoveda EDA tools. The \quartus\libraries directory includes the subdirectories described in Table 3. Table 3. Quartus II Library Directory (libraries) Structure Directory Description .\megafunctions Contains megafunctions, including Library of Parameterized Modules (LPM) functions, corresponding Include Files (.inc) that contain their AHDL Function Prototypes, and corresponding Block Symbol Files (.bsf). .\others Contains libraries of logic functions that provide compatibility between the Quartus II software and the MAX+PLUS II software. .\primitives Contains Block Symbol Files (.bsf) for Quartus II primitives. .\vhdl87 Contains the library of IEEE std. 1076-1987 VHDL packages. .\vhdl93 Contains the library of IEEE std. 1076-1993 VHDL packages. 34 Altera Corporation Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs The \quartus\qdesigns work directory includes the subdirectories described in Table 4. Table 4. Quartus II Work Directory (qdesigns) Structure Directory Description .\tutorial Contains the completed project and design files for the tutorial. This directory includes a readme.txt file that contains important information about the tutorial. .\fir_filter Directory in which you should create the fir_filter project if you are completing the Design Entry module. Use this directory to prevent accidental changes to the original design files in the \qdesigns\ tutorial directory. .\fir_filter\compile Contains the compile_fir_filter project for use when completing the Compilation module independently or nonsequentially. .\fir_filter\timing Contains the timing_fir_filter project for use when completing the Timing Analysis module independently or nonsequentially. .\fir_filter\simulate Contains the simulate_fir_filter project for use when completing the Simulation module independently or nonsequentially. .\fir_filter\program Contains the program_fir_filter project for use when completing the Programming module independently or nonsequentially. Altera Corporation 35 Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs Contacting Altera You can contact Altera for technical support and product information. Technical Support If you need technical support, call, fax, or e-mail the Altera Applications Department. Telephone: (800) 800-EPLD (6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Pacific Time, M-F) (408) 544-7000 (7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Pacific Time, M-F) Fax: (408) 544-6401 e-mail: support@altera.com Altera web site: http://www.altera.com Includes the Solutions Database, which is available from the Support section of the Altera web site. Quartus II support web site: https://websupport.altera.com or choose Altera on the Web > Quartus II Home Page (Help menu) This web site provides information on how to register your software, and also provides other support information. Product Information If you need the latest Altera product information or literature, go to the Literature section of the Altera web site at http://www.altera.com. f 36 Go to "Contacting Altera" in Quartus II Help for complete information on Altera technical support services. Altera Corporation Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs Revision History The information contained in Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs 1.1 Revision 1 supercedes information published in previous versions. Minor typographical corrections were made to the original version. Altera Corporation 37 Index A F Altera License Manager 12 Altera on the Web command 21 Altera Programming Unit, installing 28 Altera web site 36 Altera, contacting 36 FLEXlm software FLEXlm manual web site 9, 11 installing for PCs 5 setting up a license manager 12 I B ByteBlasterMV installing hardware 27 installing Windows 2000 driver 26 installing Windows NT driver 25 C CD-ROM installing FLEXlm for PCs 5 installing Microsoft Internet Explorer software 3 installing Quartus II software 3 contacting Altera 36 D directory structure 33 documentation conventions 1 drivers installing ByteBlasterMV 25, 26 installing MasterBlaster 22 installing Sentinel 13 installing USB 22 drivers, installing MasterBlaster 22 USB 22 installation Altera Programming Unit 22 ByteBlaster driver 25, 26 ByteBlasterMV 24 EDA interfaces 5 FLEXlm 5 MasterBlaster 22 Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 Quartus II software 3 Sentinel driver 13 USB driver 22 L LeonardoSpectrum-Altera synthesis software, specifying the license file 16 license file license.dat file 8 obtaining 8 specifying 16 license server configuration setting up on Windows NT or Windows 2000 12 setting up redundant servers 10 license.dat file 8 lmhostid utility 9 lmutil utility 9 E EDA interfaces, installation 5 e-mail 36 39 Quartus II Installation & Licensing for PCs M MasterBlaster, installing 22 MAX+PLUS II software, using with Quartus II license file 9, 16 Microsoft Internet Explorer software 3 ModelSim-Altera synthesis software, specifying the license file 16 O Open Programmer command 23, 28, 30 Options command 17 SignalTap logic analyzer 22, 24 Software Guard connecting ByteBlasterMV through 24 installing Sentinel driver 13 serial number 9 system requirements 3 T TCP/IP protocol 6 technical support 36 tutorial, starting 32 U P parallel port 3 Pentium II 3 port number, specifying 11, 17 product information 36 Programmer window 24, 28 Programming Hardware Setup dialog box 28 Q qdesigns directory 33 quartus directory 33 Quartus II software, starting 15 Quartus II support web site 36 R readme.txt file 3 redundant servers 10 registering additional users 21 Registration & License File Request Form 8 S Sentinel driver, installing 13 serial number 8 serial port 3 Setup program, running 5 40 uninstalling Quartus II software 4 USB port 3 W web support 36 Windows 98 installing Quartus II software 5 specifying license file 16 TCP/IP Protocol 6 Windows NT and Windows 2000 installing Quartus II software 5 setting up license server 12 specifying license file 16 TCP/IP Protocol 6