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Re: [oc] using quartus with opencores




As an Altera user you've got access to LeonardoSpectrum.
Take the design you need, synthesize it with Leonardo.
Use the generated EDIF file as your new project, and let Quartus place & route 
the design.

Note that most opencores' designs are just building blocks, not entire 
systems. You need to create your system by combining blocks.

Richard

> i just wanted somebody to had done it to guide me through the steps,
> because iīm new in it. i wanted to know that first i download the vhdl
> code, and then? shoul I  take a block tool and give it the same inputs and
> outputs as in the design, compile it and thatīs all? or have to do
> something else? thanks for your interest, leire
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: h.larsen@risoe.dk
>   To: cores@opencores.org
>   Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 12:55 PM
>   Subject: RE: [oc] using quartus with opencores
>
>
>   I have used altera quartus for many things, but not apex, and nor with
> opencores (yet). But I see no reason why it shouldnt be posible to make
> this mixing. It supports VHDL and verilog. You know of their free, but
> slightly limited web edition? Maybe it supports the Apex you are
> requesting. Not sure if this answers your question.
>
>   henning
>     -----Original Message-----
>     From: leire [mailto:a.lrubio15683@eps.muni.es]
>     Sent: 27. november 2002 14:59
>     To: cores@opencores.org
>     Subject: [oc] using quartus with opencores
>
>
>     Has any of you implemented any opencore in an Apex of altera using
> Quartus? Thank you

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