Quartus ii 6.0 license file


















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If one or more of the parts guys gives the tools away it can probably be construed by the legal eagles in Washington as a tactic to drive a competitor out of business thus deserving of some close and unprofitable scrutiny. Obviously they can get away with giving limited versions of the tool away; I'm sure Synp and Ment would prefer to make money off of those as well but apparently the perceived loss in revenue is not considered to be worth trying to recoup via the legal system, anti-trust laws, that sort of approach.

Just my speculation. Consider that Microsoft practically gives away Windows and Office to universities, with the expectation that most of those new grads will have used the software during their studies. Now, consider those same college students when they get to the point where buying decisions are made. Will they go with Microsoft products, or something else? No, I think Altera and Xilinx give away the low-end stuff so that students and hobbiests will get exposure to their products.

Also, the best students are going to want to do some work at home, and most are certainly NOT going to be able to afford the full Quartus or ISE package. With both Xilinx and Altera giving away low-end versions of the software, those students can now choose either, or both, to try out at home. The cost of development boards becomes the next issue. Xilinx is still winning this one Thus, the free software is almost a promotional expense for the FPGA vendors. It gives people a taste of what's available, and hopefully gives the users a good impression.

Perhaps it's better that they have the same licensing restrictions in a sense. It prevents perception problems later, when you have a real license, and can't move it between PC's. Previous 1 2 Next. Sign in Sign in Remember me Forgot username or password? Create account. Social Networks.



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