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- Altera_Forum
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There are many things that can cause this:
1. Have you got a large ram thats not inferring rams and being built with logic? this will cause a HUGE slowdown. 2. Have you got enough ram? You dont specify what part it is, but the larger stratix and arria devices recommend a minumum of 48GB of ram! If it starts using the swap space/virtual ram, it can go very slow. 3. Is your PC got a big enough processor? It usually 1 and 2 that are the biggest factors, especially 1. Given your compile Time, I suspect some dodgy code. Even full large devices should complete in <12 hours.. - Altera_Forum
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You should gives us an idea of the kind of design and it's complexity. Is it something that might need large compilation times or is it more likely due to some fundamental design problem, essentially a non-synthesizable design?
- Altera_Forum
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--- Quote Start --- There are many things that can cause this: 1. Have you got a large ram thats not inferring rams and being built with logic? this will cause a HUGE slowdown. 2. Have you got enough ram? You dont specify what part it is, but the larger stratix and arria devices recommend a minumum of 48GB of ram! If it starts using the swap space/virtual ram, it can go very slow. 3. Is your PC got a big enough processor? It usually 1 and 2 that are the biggest factors, especially 1. Given your compile Time, I suspect some dodgy code. Even full large devices should complete in <12 hours.. --- Quote End --- Thanks for your answers and I still need your help if you have time. I don't know the first point you said referring to the PC I use or the design. If there's something wrong with the PC ram, maybe I can use a larger one, but if there's something wrong with my design, how can I make some changes on it to speed it up? Yours, sincerely - Altera_Forum
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Give us some details, like source code, and maybe we can help.
- Altera_Forum
Honored Contributor
Target device family and version of Quartus might help, too.
And the question was referring to the amount of RAM you have in the computer you are using to run Quartus. As mentioned, compiling for newer devices requires much beefier system requirements.