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PJdesigns
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Simulation using Questa-Intel FPGA Edition with Quartus Prime Lite 23.1 and VWF file

Re-design of old schematic based design, (1994) and need to update to MAX V family CPLD. Trying to run the simulator on design using VWF file with an error generated, (see attached).

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    RichardT_altera
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    -novopt has been deprecated and you will need to remove it.

    Go to Simulation > Simulation Setting, and remove the -novopt in the script.


    Regards,

    Richard Tan



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    PJdesigns
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    Thanks for the reply Richard but where do I find the 'Simulation' folder you mention? I've gone through all of the Install folder directories for both the Quartus_Lite and the Questa but don't see a folder named Simulation. Even in the GUI for the Tool, I can't find anything under the 'Settings' that gets me to a Simulation Settings folder or area.

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    RichardT_altera
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    You can find it the "Simulation Waveform Editor " GUI.



    Regards,

    Richard Tan

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    RichardT_altera
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    Thank you for acknowledging the solution provided. I'm pleased to know that your question has been addressed.


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    Thank you and have a great day!


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    Richard Tan