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9 years ago

Fatal Error: Int Divide By Zero

Fatal Error: Int Divide By Zero

It's driving me crazy. I couldn't figure it out what is the problem. I mean, all versions of quartus 2 (ver 8,9,9.1,9.2,10.0,10.1... trust me I downloaded and tried all)

shows me this one: there is no exception.

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*** Fatal Error: Int Divide By Zero

Module: quartus_map.exe

Stack Trace:

0x258e4: GEN_MACHINE_INFO::get_cache_size + 0x3b4 (CCL_GEN)

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Info: Command: quartus_map --read_settings_files=on --write_settings_files=off lab1 -c lab1

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I have no idea what is wrong with mine... It is my laptop setting or something like that?

I would really appreciate it if you give me some solutions to make. Thank you. Hope you're having a great day.

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    And it's also working perfectly fine in my sister's and mom's laptop, but not mine. I've tried in windowsb7, 8, and 10, none of them work.

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    Have you tried deleting the db and incremental db folders?

    The db folder in a project directory?
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    yes. It is an autogenerated folder when you compile a project. Deleting it has been known to fix some crashes.

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    Have you tried running a hardware diagnostic on your system that checks the CPU functionality? Maybe you have a malfunctioning CPU or possibly memory.

    Given that you see the problem on all recent versions of Quartus and ONLY on your system I would suspect something specific to your hardware (or software).