I've just downloaded the latest Altera Web Edition software. I was pleased to see that they have removed the requirement for a license that has to be renewed every six months. NIOS II is provided free, also. Leon
Altera Quartus II 8.1
Started by ●November 8, 2008
Reply by ●November 8, 20082008-11-08
On 8 Nov, 07:05, Leon <leon...@btinternet.com> wrote:> I've just downloaded the latest Altera Web Edition software. I was > pleased to see that they have removed the requirement for a license > that has to be renewed every six months. NIOS II is provided free, > also. > > LeonSorry, it's actually the NIOS II IDE that is available. I don't think that the IP is free. Leon
Reply by ●November 8, 20082008-11-08
"Leon" <leon355@btinternet.com> wrote in message news:72a2ae6c-52c3-416d-a075-9ad1e483de2c@b38g2000prf.googlegroups.com...> On 8 Nov, 07:05, Leon <leon...@btinternet.com> wrote: >> I've just downloaded the latest Altera Web Edition software. I was >> pleased to see that they have removed the requirement for a license >> that has to be renewed every six months. NIOS II is provided free, >> also. >> >> Leon > > Sorry, it's actually the NIOS II IDE that is available. I don't think > that the IP is free. > > LeonThe important thing, for me, is that Modelsim Altera-Edition has *finally* been upgraded to a MODERN version (6.3g.) Full end-to-end SYSTEMVERILOG in ALTERA tool-flow! Simulation, RTL Synthesis, (basic) SV testbench. (Advanced SV testbench still requires commercial license of Questasim + Modelsim/SE)