Self-service Licensing Center issued empty license for Questa FPGA Starter Edition
I received a license for Questa FPGA Starter Edition that consisted only of comments, and lacked the necessary cryptographic elements. This has apparently happened before, e.g.: https://community.intel.com/t5/Intel-FPGA-University-Program/Self-Servicing-Center-Generated-License-File-for-QuestaSim-Intel/m-p/1453902#M4637 https://community.intel.com/t5/Intel-FPGA-Software-Installation/Empty-license-file-for-Questa-FPGA-Starter-Edition/m-p/1385013#M3881 Can someone at Intel get this working again? Best regards, --William3.5KViews3likes15CommentsFree/Evaluation license request generates "Submission Error"
I am generating a Free/Evaluation license for a new PC and getting a "Success" message, but the license file is not sent by e-mail and the license generation request is marked with "Submission Error". What is the problem?Solved1.3KViews2likes7CommentsQuesta 2021.1, Fatal License Error: Unable to checkout a viewer license
Hi, Two weeks ago I "signed up for Evaluation or No-Cost License" for the "Questa*-Intel® FPGA Starter Edition (License: SW-QUESTA). The simulator was running perfectly. Using LM_LICENSE_FILE variable. Yesterday suddenly the following error message appeared (see attachment) ****************************************************************************** Fatal License Error: Unable to checkout a viewer license necessary for use of the Questa Intel Starter FPGA Edition graphical user interface. Vsim is closing. ******************************************************************************* How can I fix this issue. The License file should be valid for 1 Year though? Best regards, Raphael8.4KViews1like6CommentsQuesta Starter Edition Bad License File Generated
I'm having a similar problem to this post. I generated a license for Questa Starter Edition using the SSLC and set up the LM_LICENSE _FILE environment variable, but Questa will not recognize the license. When I start Questa, I get the following error: C:\WINDOWS\system32>vsim Unable to checkout a license. Make sure your license file environment variable (e.g., LM_LICENSE_FILE) is set correctly and then run 'lmutil lmdiag' to diagnose the problem. Unable to checkout a license. Vsim is closing. When I run 'lmutil lmdiag': C:\WINDOWS\system32>lmutil lmdiag lmutil - Copyright (c) 1989-2019 Flexera. All Rights Reserved. FlexNet diagnostics on Mon 4/11/2022 17:47 ----------------------------------------------------- License file: C:\licenses\flexlm\LR-077581_License.dat ----------------------------------------------------- My license file: # Intel Corporation Software and/or Intellectual Property License File # Issued 09 April 2022 # Upgrade to these products will no longer be available after the Maintenance Expiration # date unless licenses are renewed. # Fixed Node License # Primary Machine <my machine name> # Primary Machine ID-NIC ID <my NIC> # Companion ID-N/A # Companion ID 2-N/A # Product License Summary: # Questasim*-Intel® FPGA Starter Edition, 1 Seat(s) # - Maintenance Expiration of 2023.04 # - License Expires 09-Apr-2023 ################################################################################ # FEATURE START # This is license file for Questasim*-Intel® FPGA Starter Edition # Number of seat licenses is 1 # License Expires 09-Apr-2023 # FEATURE END ################################################################################ # End of Intel Corporation Software and/or Intellectual Property License File. Issued 04/09/2022 My license file is similar to the one shown in the post I linked above. I tried generating a new license file, but the format is the same. What can I do to fix this issue?Solved3.7KViews1like10CommentsQuesta license option not listed in the SSLC
I am trying to generate a license for "Questa* Intel® FPGA Starter Edition" but no option for that is listed under the "Sign up for Evaluation or Free Licenses" menu in the SSLC. I have generated similar licenses last year and the year before with my existing account, so I am not sure why this time I am unable to do it.747Views1like3CommentsQuesta Starter Edition License
I'm currently trying to get a Questa Starter Edition License. Any time I try to log into Intel® FPGA Self Service Licensing Center I get redirected to a page saying I require a Partner Alliance Account. I opened case #05338716 but they said my account is already registered in the program. I tried following the solution to this question https://community.intel.com/t5/Intel-FPGA-Software-Installation/Unable-to-request-Questa-Intel-FPGA-Starter-License/m-p/1328300#M3341 But to my understanding I'm already registered and any other link takes me to the "Account Required" page. Email I got after registration: I'm at a loss of what I might be missing or if Questa Starter Edition is actually publicly available. Any idea if there's an issue with my account or if I'm missing a step? Thanks in advance!1.6KViews1like3CommentsGuidelines & Information on Questa-Intel FPGA Edition Software
To the Intel Community, As you may aware, Modelsim-Intel FPGA Edition will be replaced by Questa-Intel FPGA Edition Software (including Starter Edition) starting from Intel Quartus Pro Edition 21.3 and Intel Quartus Standard Edition 21.1 onward. Does the Questa-Intel FPGA *Starter Edition Software requires a license? One thing to take note that Questa-Intel FPGA *Starter Edition Software requires a license (free cost) whereas Modelsim-Intel FPGA *Starter Edition does not require a license. To get the license, we will need to generate the license from Intel® FPGA Self Service Licensing Center (SSLC). The license is free for one-year and perpetual. Once the license expires, regenerate the license to continue using the latest Questa-Intel FPGA *Starter Edition Software. Why does the SSLC GUI changed? For those whom have used SSLC before, you may notice that the SSLC has changed to a new GUI recently. If you have never access the SSLC previously, the above URL webpage may ask you to register an account in Intel FPGA SSLC. Click Next: Verify and wait for an email confirmation. Once you receive the email confirmation, do log out your Intel account and login again to generate the license required in SSLC. If you don't have access to the Intel® FPGA Self Service Licensing Center (SSLC), register to get an account by clicking the URL here - Register for Intel® FPGA Self Service Licensing Center (SSLC) How to generate license in the SSLC? In the SSLC, select the Questa*-Intel® FPGA Starter Edition SW-QUESTA and fill in the number of seats required. Once you have read the license terms of use, click the "I have read and agree to the terms of use of this license as listed below". Proceed to click Get License. A window will pop out to ask which computer should the license assigned to. Option 1. Click Create a New Computer if you want assign the license to a new computer and you will need to fill in the required hardware information. Checkout the Hardware Information Required When You Request a License Option 2. Click Assign an Existing Computer and search for the computer name/NIC ID that you have created previously in your current Intel account. To check the computers list, you may use the new License Assistant available at the https://licensing.intel.com . Choose Regenerate license by Primary Computer > View all computers and select to view the computers list. Or in the Computers and License Files tab, you can check your current active computer list. Click Generate and an email with the license attached will be sent to your email address. How to set up license for the Questa-Intel FPGA *Starter Edition Software? For Windows: 1. Get a license.dat file first 2. Go to "My PC", right click properties 3. Click Advanced System Setting. 4. In the "Advanced" tab, click environment variable. In the "System Variable", create a New variable with name= LM_LICENSE_FILE, set value=<license.dat path name> 5. Click OK and restart the Questa software. Alternatively, a shortcut you can use is - open command prompt and key in below command to set up the LM_LICENSE_FILE environment: setx LM_LICENSE_FILE <license.dat path name> example: setx LM_LICENSE_FILE C:\intelFPGA\license.dat For Linux, this can be done in the shell using the using the setenv or export command depending on the shell. export LM_LICENSE_FILE=<path_to_license_file> setenv LM_LICENSE_FILE "path_to_license_file" Do checkout below URL to know more on: What's new in Questa*-Intel® FPGA Edition Software User Guide on Intel® FPGA Software Installation and Licensing Common Licensing Q & A How to Get and Manage License Where to get License Daemon Hope it helps. Best Regards, Richard Tan p/s: If any answer from the community or Intel support are helpful, please feel free to give Kudos.6.1KViews1like6Comments