Altera Quartus Ii 13 0 Cracked
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I'm trying to download some software so I can play with my DE2 Terasic board. My understanding is that the latest version of the free s/w that supports Cyclone II is 13.1 so I downloaded the ISO and have mounted this.
Altera Quartus Ii 13 0 Cracked Mac
I can get the installation welcome screen to appear but when I ask it to install nothing happens. I have tried as both normal and admin user and also tried Run As Administrator. The click works. It asks for Admin rights if not already admin and then nothing. Advice appreciated. I'm probably on Windows 10 1709 Thanks in advance. Looks like it's not going to work on my version of Windows Consistently produces this in the event logs.
Faulting application name: QuartusSetupWeb-13.0.1.232.exe, version: 13.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x5049c0c3 Faulting module name: ntdll.dll, version: 10.0.16299.192, time stamp: 0x16e7ff7f Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x00078a69 Faulting process id: 0x574 Faulting application start time: 0x01d38e508f8be36a Faulting application path: G:componentsQuartusSetupWeb-13.0.1.232.exe Faulting module path: C:WindowsSYSTEM32ntdll.dll Report Id: 85d54585-471a-45ba-9c60-3dc1ff48c5be Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID: Exception code: 0xc0000005 is access violation. Looks like it's not going to work on my version of Windows Consistently produces this in the event logs. Faulting application name: QuartusSetupWeb-13.0.1.232.exe, version: 13.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x5049c0c3 Faulting module name: ntdll.dll, version: 10.0.16299.192, time stamp: 0x16e7ff7f Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x00078a69 Faulting process id: 0x574 Faulting application start time: 0x01d38e508f8be36a Faulting application path: G:componentsQuartusSetupWeb-13.0.1.232.exe Faulting module path: C:WindowsSYSTEM32ntdll.dll Report Id: 85d54585-471a-45ba-9c60-3dc1ff48c5be Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID: Exception code: 0xc0000005 is access violation. Re-download the install setup from Altera's website. This once happened to me in Win7 with an earlier Quartus. It only worked when I manually downloaded the full install file from a direct link using Firefox. Altera's downloader with IE and Firefox for some reason messed up the downloaded install files for some unusual reason.
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It would only partially seem to begin to install. Also, before re-installing, make sure you DELETE altera's earlier temporary 'extraction/install' folder which may contain corrupt junk, of a corrupt.log in it from your previous install attempts making future install attempts permanently impossible, even though you did a Windows Programs/Features un-install. Switched to a different PC. E:certutil -hashfile Quartus-web-13.0.1.232.iso MD5 MD5 hash of Quartus-web-13.0.1.232.iso: 690a295c697765efe95f7d62f1cea7ed (I also ran memtest86 on the original PC and get errors, lots of errors. Corsair have accepted an RMA on the CMK16GX4M2A2400C14 memory, although of course it could be the ASUS Z170-K controller that has the issue). It's really interesting how a PC can operate with memory/memory controller issues but only show apparent issues when under significant I/O stress. Quite scary really.
PS I never created a physical DVD but used the Windows in built mount. However the fundamental issue was random memory errors producing differing results and hence showing up as corruptions. If you md5 a file, do something and then md5 the file again and get a different result you know you have trouble! Switched to a different PC. E:certutil -hashfile Quartus-web-13.0.1.232.iso MD5 MD5 hash of Quartus-web-13.0.1.232.iso: 690a295c697765efe95f7d62f1cea7ed (I also ran memtest86 on the original PC and get errors, lots of errors. Corsair have accepted an RMA on the CMK16GX4M2A2400C14 memory, although of course it could be the ASUS Z170-K controller that has the issue).
It's really interesting how a PC can operate with memory/memory controller issues but only show apparent issues when under significant I/O stress. Quite scary really. PS I never created a physical DVD but used the Windows in built mount. However the fundamental issue was random memory errors producing differing results and hence showing up as corruptions. If you md5 a file, do something and then md5 the file again and get a different result you know you have trouble!
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