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Altera_Forum
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11 years agoNo. I believe that is explicitly done because changes are constantly being made to Quartus, but older families(and their IP) can't be properly tested and benchmarked with all those changes. Plus new things get added in that don't support those families and things need to be done to address that(messages, errors, etc.) Families will now have a last known version of Quartus that supports them. It's understandably painful to keep older versions of Quartus around, but probably a good practice.