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Penteado__Mauricio
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5 years ago

Which versions of Quartus Intel Oneapi dpcpp are compatible?

Hi folks,

In the Intel Oneapi dpcpp compiler release notes, it is described:

"Added support for using the FPGA Custom Platforms with multiple Intel® Quartus® Prime software versions."

So, can someone please describe which versions of Quartus this release note refer to?

Kind regards.

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  • KennyT_altera's avatar
    KennyT_altera
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    Sorry for the late reply,


    I am in the progress on checking this for you since last week. Will get back to you once I had the answer.


  • Alby's avatar
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    Hi there, custom platforms have support with Intel® Quartus® Prime software version 19.4 or Intel® Quartus® Prime software version 20.2.

    You can download the FPGA addon for custom platforms for either version from Base Toolkit Install page.

    • Penteado__Mauricio's avatar
      Penteado__Mauricio
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      Hi, it is too generical.
      I cannot accept your answer.
      It seems that OneApi dpcpp is only accepted by Quartus Professional.
      In other words, it seems that I cannot work with cards of the Standard version.
      Only the version number is not enough to me. What is the supported version names: Light, Standard or Professional?
      • Alby's avatar
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        Hi there, the FPGA Addons for oneAPI use Quartus Professional. You can download the FPGA Addon for Custom Platforms from the Base Toolkit download page, which will include the relevant Quartus versions inside.

  • KennyT_altera's avatar
    KennyT_altera
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    thanks Alby,


    Since this thread had been answered, we shall close this thread. If you still need further assistance, you are welcome to post a response within 15days or open a new thread, some one will be right with you.