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- Altera_Forum
Honored Contributor
i don't know that the development kit includes a TSE license, but you should be able to evaluate it with the OpenCore limitations
- Altera_Forum
Honored Contributor
thepancake,
That's what I thought. Is it a licensing issue? I'm issues having with network connections from here (strict firewall policy). Could that be the problem? Thanks. - Altera_Forum
Honored Contributor
well i don't think the development kit comes with a TSE license. if you think your company already has a TSE license on a floating server, you will need to go to Tools > License setup and put the port@server_name into the license file field. when Quartus II contacts the license server, it should populate the below window with all of the licenses it found. TSE should show up in the list if you have it. if nothing shows up you may have network issues
- Altera_Forum
Honored Contributor
What error messages do you have exactly? If it were a license problem, you would just get warnings saying that the design will run in time limited mode, but it shouldn't generate any errors.