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sstrell
Super Contributor
3 months agoThe OS support for that old version doesn't list Ubuntu 22 as a supported OS. As such, nothing is guaranteed to work. It sounds like you got lucky with 20.04.
Any reason why you can't use a newer version of Quartus?
- anonimcs2 months ago
Contributor
Thanks for the reply!
Yeah I also noticed that I was lucky with 20.04, as I install Quartus 17.1 on a Ubuntu 20.04 VM, got the same error as above.
I am already using a newer version of Quartus for the project, a year ago or sth I upgraded the project from Quartus 17.1 to 21.3 Pro, but recently we're experiencing some differences at the output data (the VHDL code and the IP parameters weren't changed, only the Quartus upgrade). That's why I wanted to re-synthesize the project on 17 and 21.3 to check the IP cores if possible.