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- #Altera usb blaster ii ubuntu install#
- #Altera usb blaster ii ubuntu Patch#
- #Altera usb blaster ii ubuntu software#
- #Altera usb blaster ii ubuntu code#
Using cable "USB-Blaster ", device 1, instance 0x00 [NiosII EDS$ nios2-download -g ~/uClinux-dist/images/zImage Info: Processing ended: Fri Dec 8 11:35:04 2006 Info: Quartus II Programmer was successful. Info: Ended Programmer operation at Fri Dec 8 11:35:04 2006 Info: Successfully performed operation(s) Info: Configuration succeeded - 1 device(s) configured
#Altera usb blaster ii ubuntu code#
Info: Device 1 contains JTAG ID code 0x020B40DD Info: Started Programmer operation at Fri Dec 8 11:35:01 2006 Info: Using programming cable "USB-Blaster " Info: Command: quartus_pgm -no_banner -mode=jtag -o p /opt/altera8.0/nios2eds/examples/verilog/niosII_cycloneII_2c35/full_featured/NiosII_cycloneII_2c35_full_featured.sof $ nios2-configure-sof /opt/altera8.0/nios2eds/examples/verilog/niosII_cycloneII_2c35/full_featured/NiosII_cycloneII_2c35_full_featured.sof Then plug in your USB Blaster, connect to your dev board (2C35 here). Next, create an empty file in your home directory named “.
#Altera usb blaster ii ubuntu install#
Now, you can install nios2gcc tools and uClinux-dist. You can find more usage of command line tools on section 2-4 of Embedded Design Handbook (highly recommended reading). If quartus ask you the license file for the first run, enter. Now you can run quartus, just enter "quartus" in this command shell. (You may add a startup script: /opt/altera8.0/nios2eds/user.bashrc) Welcome to the Nios II Embedded Design Suite This will open a Bourne-again shell (bash) with a pre-configured environment. QUARTUS_ROOTDIR=/opt/altera8.0/quartus /opt/altera8.0/nios2eds/sdk_shell Put this line in a script file, say "n2sdk", in ~/bin dir. (You may need to reboot, or you can run these command lines to start these servers) opt/altera8.0/quartus/linux/lmgrd -c /opt/licenses/license.dat As root or via sudo.Ĭp /opt/altera8.0/quartus/linux/pgm_parts.txt /etc/jtagd/jtagd.pgm_partsĪdd these lines to /etc/rc.local to start license manager and jtag server.
#Altera usb blaster ii ubuntu software#
VENDOR mgcld "/opt/altera8.0/modelsim/modeltech/linuxaloem/mgls/lib/mgcld"Įven if you don't have the license to run quartus, you can still use other tools (such as jtag download and jtag debugger) for software development. VENDOR alterad "/opt/altera8.0/quartus/linux/alterad" If you have a valid license file, it should be /opt/licenses/license.dat, and begin with while "nios2eds" and "ip" are more officially used by Altera.) (Ed., we don't need "8.0" numbered for each subdir when the parent dir already spelled it. This will install the programs in the following default directories :
#Altera usb blaster ii ubuntu Patch#
Replace install_download file with: install_download (A patch is included) (have a look at /opt/altera8.0/download_install_8.0_log.txt)
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ModelSim installation will fail with included install_download script. Put these files in a dir, as root or via sudo You can download and install all Altera design suits from Altera's website. You could also restart your system if that's easier. Once the line has been added to /etc/fstab, you can mount the file system by entering the command The mode will be set to 0666 which means that everyone can read/write the files that are created there. This will automatically mount the usbfs to the location /proc/bus/usb on startup. Usbfs /proc/bus/usb usbfs devmode=0666 0 0 On Ubuntu/Suse, add/edit the following line in the file /etc/fstab.
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The jtag port USB Blaster needs usbfs to work. On Ubuntu, check if the default shell is "bash", (the default might be "dash", which won't work with install scripts)įollowed by a logout and log back in again. Make sure you have tcsh isntalled, otherwise install it, as root or via sudo The procedures described here work with Ubuntu 8.04, Fedora 9 and Suse 10.3. It is possible to use other Linux distro. You may find step by step guide on Linux installation and usage from Redhat's doc. You can use CentOS 4.6, which is free and binary compatible with RHEL4.