End of 2022 - Licence Expiry warning
I am a maker hobbiest and I have completed projects on old Altera parts such as the Cyclone FPGA family and the MAX II CPLD family.
I compile RTL using Quartus II 64-Bit Version 13.0.1 Build 232 06/12/2013 Web Edition, because this "legacy" software supports the old Altera products which I use. Support for my preferred Altera parts has been DROPPED in later versions of Quartus.
SO before anyone suggests installing the latest and greatest version, this is NOT a solution.
When I launched Quartus today, I got the following alert box.
Now to be honest, I am unsure where Quartus is getting the current licence information from. It's certainly NOT the LM_LICENCE_FILE variable!
I wondered if the warning was simply nothing more than a warning (triggered by the end of year date), and I can continue to use this software version "as is" with no licence file?
In any case I googled to find out how I can generate a new licence file. I visited the "Intel FPGA Self-Service Licensing Center" and appeared to cut a new licence which was emailed to me. If I point to the new licence (in the above window) I get the same expiry warning.
During licence generation, I was surprised that there was NO OPTION to select the version of Quartus you are using, so I wonder if Intel ONLY support the latest version, and therefore the licence file generated is incompatible???
TBH I'm totally confused.
Hello,
From my understanding, the Quartus Lite/web Edition software requires no license, so it will continue working even after maintenance subscription expires. If there is a subscription error message appear. This is the normal behavior of the Lite/web Edition software and you can ignore the message. Please continue with the compilations and report to us back if the compilation is not successful with error message in Quartus.
Hope this information is helpful.