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Altera_Forum
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13 years agoI don't clearly understand your problem description, question - but for this part of it:
--- Quote Start --- I THINK it's because when you program in the NIOS IDE it goes through the make process and rebuilds the file before programming which would cause a difference in license files between what is already on the fpga and the OS. --- Quote End --- I am not familiar with the version 6.0 tools, but at least for the modern tools the NIOS software development environment (GNU gcc ) does not require any license at all to use it. The only license you would need would be for the NIOS IP core, and you would only need access to that when the FPGA binary image (.sof, .pof, etc.) file is created [in your case, possibly years ago].