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rfstarfall
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3 years ago

Using Intel Licensing site for existing licenses and adding a an encryption license

Hi how do I link my existing Quartus licenses to the self-service licensing center. Also then how do I get a license to allow for encryption of my JIC file as according to AN556

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  • AR_A_Intel's avatar
    AR_A_Intel
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    Hi

    Welcome to Intel forum. Can you give me a little background/elaborate on current issue, what do you mean bylink my existing Quartus licenses to the self-service licensing center”. Can you access the self-service licensing center web https://licensing.intel.com/ ? and could you provide your license.dat file for checking?


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    rfstarfall
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    Hi,

    1. I want to encrypt JIC files.
    2. To encrypt JIC files, according to AN556, I need a license from you.
    3. With my existing licenses the option to encrypt files is not present in the convert programming interface, I only see the option to compress the SOF.
    4. I have two existing licenses, one using a USB guard, another is tied to the specific machine through a license.dat file.
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    AR_A_Intel
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    Hi

    Upon checking, your license is a university support license. For University license and related. Sign into the FPGA Academic Program website and request software licenses and hardware from there.

    https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/topic-technology/fpga-academic/membership.html

    But if you still have any question regarding University Program, drop an Email to fpgauniversity@intel.com

    Our university team will help and answer your question.


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    AR_A_Intel
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    We have not heard from you and I hope all is well. I will now transition this thread to community support. If you have a new question, feel free to open a new thread to get the support from Intel experts. Otherwise, the community users will continue to help you on this thread. Thank you.