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8 years agoHello NewbieFPGA.
My solution was to read a good book (you can find .pdf online of older releases as well). It has (Xylinx and) Altera versions and VHLD en Verilog versions as well, so make sure you have the right one. Learning FPGA without a solid base is hard. http://eu.wiley.com/wileycda/wileytitle/productcd-111800888x.html It starts with a very good introduction to VERILOG / VHDL and goes on towards Nios. Best Regards and welcome to the forum, Johi.