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License daemon modelsim altera4/1/2024 ![]() By default, only root has access to these so we must make sure the user is allowed to access them as well. The Quartus software will use the Linux built-in usb_device drivers. Take note of the Product ID listed - 6010 in the above example. usb 2-2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3 usb 2-2: New USB device found, idVendor=09fb, idProduct=6010 These are the commands I used and the output I got: $ dmesg|tail Verify USB connection and check Product IDĪt first, connect the cable and make sure the USB device is recognized. This gives command-line access to the commands jtagd and jtagconfig which I use in this post. To facilitate working with the Altera software, I suggest adding the bin/ folder of the Quartus installation ( /opt/altera/13.1/quartus/bin on my system) to $PATH. In this article, I'll describe how I got it working. I was connecting to a Terasic SocKit board. ![]() With some work, I got Alteras on-board USB-Blaster working on my Ubuntu 14.04-64 installation with Quartus II 13.1.0 64-bit. Thanks to the blogger so I got it solved, and here is the article. I was having the problem: unable to program the Altera FPGA board with USB-Blaster, and even failed to auto-detect.Īuto-detect gave me a message: "Unable to scan device chain.
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