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- SyafieqS
Super Contributor
Sadly I don't have the archive due to EOL-ed. May I know what device are you targeting?
3.0 is pretty old and I suggest to use recent supported Quartus to avoid any issue.
- _AK6DN_
Frequent Contributor
That is a ~really~ old version. Even the Internet Archive only goes as far back as v6.1:
https://archive.org/search?query=subject%3A%22quartus%22
What device(s) do you need 3.0 for? Support for a specific ~old~ device is the only reason to require v3.0.
- Eng_Manuel
New Contributor
I need to modify a project based on the EP20K200EF component. In the project I have also a NIOS II part (designed with the 3.0 version). However, I just tried to download the 6.1 version to understand if it is ok for me.
- SyafieqS
Super Contributor
What device are you using? Is that device at least support 13.1 version? 6.0 is pretty old you may use it but at your own risk as there is no longer supported.
- SyafieqS
Super Contributor
Let me know if there is any update from previous reply
- FvM
Super Contributor
Hello,
I see that APEXIIKE and APEX20K series are last supported in Quartus 9.0.
Regards
Frank - SyafieqS
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