![]() ![]() That is why edited permission for the usb_device is necessary.Ĭreate a file /etc/udev/rules.d/51-usbblaster. You’ll usually run these as a user, which means jtagd will also run as a user. If not already running, jtagd will be startetd automatically when the Quartus software or jtagconfig is run. Jtagd, part of the Quartus tools, is a deamon that provides the interface between the Altera tool accessing the JTAG chain and the USB driver. 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 It may also require starting it through the terminal with: The eclipse-nios2 tool requires installing libgtk2.0-0:i386 Look up on what package you may find this library and install it. If it doesn’t work, run it from the terminal and there should be some complaint about a missing packge or library. Try opening and using any tool directly fom the Quartus GUI. 1 Kudo Copy link Share Reply AlteraForum Honored Contributor II 02-08-2018 09:45 PM 48,824 Views - Quote Start - I've done it on Windows 10. I've done it twice on this machine and it's worked. Export QUARTUS_64BIT =1 # Remove this if running on 32 bit export ALTERA_ROOT = " $HOME /Applications/altera" # Change this to the path you've installed Altera Quartus at export QUARTUS_ROOTDIR_OVERRIDE = " $ALTERA_ROOT /quartus" export QSYS_ROOTDIR = " $QUARTUS_ROOTDIR_OVERRIDE /sopc_builder/bin" export QUARTUS_LIBRARY_PATHS = " $QUARTUS_ROOTDIR_OVERRIDE /linux/:/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/" export SOPC_KIT_NIOS2 = " $ALTERA_ROOT /nios2eds" export LD_LIBRARY_PATH = " $LD_LIBRARY_PATH : $QUARTUS_LIBRARY_PATHS " export PATH = " $PATH : $ALTERA_ROOT /quartus/bin" 3) Install 32-bit packagesĪ few 32-bit compatibility packages will probably need to be installed on 64-bit systems in order for some tools to work. After plugging the USB blaster II then go to Install Drivers and navigate to the install directory and there is a drivers directory.
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