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17 years ago

Using Synplify Pro with Quartus

Hi,

I recently recieved a 10 day evaluation license for Synplify Pro 9.6.1. What I was planning to do was run Synplify Pro from within Quartus and look at the output of the timing analyzer to see if the timing problems I have been having have improved. Anyway turns out that when I attempt to synthesize the design in Quartus I get an error saying:

Error: Synthesis tool <None> is not supported by NativeLink

Error: NativeLink flow failed to complete synthesis.

After doing a bit of reading I found that:

"Running the Synplify software through Natvelink integration

requires a floating network license (as opposed to a node-locked

single-PC license), because batch mode compilation is

supported only with floating licenses."

I believe I have a node-locked license, so do i need to call them and ask for a floating license?

I ask because I am not sure why in the Quartus error it says "Synthesis tool <None>", as if I have not set it up properly.

Is there another way to see any potential benifits of synplify other than running it through Quartus? If I run the design through synplify only, then synplify cannot be guided by any constraints that were put in place in the assignment editor, is this correct? Would I need to re constrain the design using synplify if I wanted to synthesize directly through synplify.

I know its a basic question and I´m probably doing something wrong, but I´m new to this particular aspect.

As always your help is much appreciated.

Thanks

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