Hi,
I have been trying to get Quartus 17.1 running on Ubuntu 22. After a lot of messing about I can get Quartus itself up and running but at the expense of not installing ModelSim, which always crashes the Quartus installer. I am also unable to get ModelSim 17.1 running after installing it separately, despite installing what I think are the right i386 packages.
I can install Quartus 22.1 fine and the Quarta simulator which comes with it. I can also see that in Quartus 17.1, under 'Tools > Optsions' there is an option to set the path to various simulators, including Quarta. However, if I set the path and then choose either of the options under 'Tools > Run Simulation Tool' I get a dialog box saying (something like) 'No simulation tool selected'.
I have two questions:
- Is it even practical to use the version 22.1 simulator with version 17.1 to work with MiSTER cores or do I need to use the version 17.1 simulator just as I need to use version 17.x of Quartus?
- If it is possible, how do I go about properly setting up Quartus 17.1 to use the version 22.1 simulator?
- Is there another/better separate simulator I could use with Quartus 17.x which runs on Linux (specifically Ubuntu 22)? I can see there are a lot different simulators you can specify in the Quartus 17 options.
Thanks!