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-===== Ubuntu ​Virtual CAE System =====+===== Lubuntu ​Virtual CAE System =====
  
-The Ubuntu(r) virtual CAE System is an Ubuntu ​Linux(r) based CAE environment based on Altera(r), Quartus(r), Modelsim(r) and a MIPS(r) Cross compiler. The idea is to run Ubuntu Linux in a virtual machine.+The Lubuntu(r) virtual CAE System is a Lubuntu ​Linux(r) based CAE environment based on Altera(r), Quartus(r), Modelsim(r) and a MIPS(r) Cross compiler. The idea is to run Ubuntu Linux in a virtual machine. The lab as two different boards which require different Quartus Version.
  
 +  * [[altera_boards|Altera DE1 board]] (Digitaltechnik,​ Entwurf digitaler Systeme 1) with Cyclone II FPGA
 +  * NOT IN SS21!!! Altera DE1 SOC (Master VLSI, Master COM) with Cyclone V FPGA
 +
 +The last version that supports Cyclone II fpga architecture is Quartus 13.0sp1. That version does not support the Cyclone V architecture. All quartus versions that support Cyclone V do not support Cyclone II. So unfortunately there is not one Quartus version that supports both fpga architecutures. ​
 ==== Preconfigured VirtualBox virtual machine ==== ==== Preconfigured VirtualBox virtual machine ====
  
-Hans Färber has build a [[https://​www.hs-augsburg.de/​homes/​haf/​php/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?​id=public:​praktikum_digitaltechnik:​cae-virtual-machine:​caevm-install|preconfigured virtual cae machine]] based on Lubuntu. 
  
-===== Install on Lubuntu 18.04 LTS =====+Hans Färber has build three different virtual machines:
  
-[[vcae-lubuntu-18.04|Install on Lubuntu 18.04]]+  * [[https://​www.hs-augsburg.de/​homes/​haf/​php/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?​id=public:​praktikum_digitaltechnik:​cae-virtual-machine:​caevm-install|Altera DE1 Virtual Machine with Quartus and Modelsim]] for Digitaltechnik,​ Digitaltechnik Praktikum and Entwurf digitaler Systeme 1 
 +  * [[https://​www.hs-augsburg.de/​homes/​haf/​php/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?​id=public:​meng:​caemachine:​caevm-install|Altera DE1 Virtual Machine with Quartus, Modelsim and Matlab]] for Master Courses  
 +  * [[https://​www.terasic.com.tw/​cgi-bin/​page/​archive.pl?​Language=English&​No=836|Altera DE1 SoC board]]: [[https://​www.hs-augsburg.de/​homes/​haf/​php/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?​id=public:​meng:​caemachine:​socvm-install|SoC Virtual Machine]] (used in previous years for Master courses)
  
 +===== Build your own from scratch =====
  
-===== Build your own from scratch (NEW) ===== +The CAD software ​is based on Lubuntu linux, Quartus and other software. The software and the linux operating system are supposed to run in a virtual machine. If you do not use a virtualization environment,​ then you can install also directly on a native linux machine. The following description assumes ​Lubuntu 18.04. ​Just skip the virtual machine section.
- +
-The base system ​is Lubuntu 18.04 LTSDownload ​the +
  
 ==== Virtual Machine ==== ==== Virtual Machine ====
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 There are different virtual machine environments. ​ There are different virtual machine environments. ​
  
-== VMWare ==+=== VMWare ​===
  
 VMWare(r) provides a commercial version VMWare Fusion for Mac OS(r). This has a very good integration in MacOS and I use it with MacOS 10.13.6 (High Sierra). It is not free. For Windows(r) there is the VMWare Player. The VMWare Player is free. I have not tested it.  VMWare(r) provides a commercial version VMWare Fusion for Mac OS(r). This has a very good integration in MacOS and I use it with MacOS 10.13.6 (High Sierra). It is not free. For Windows(r) there is the VMWare Player. The VMWare Player is free. I have not tested it. 
  
-== VirtualBox ​=+=== VirtualBox ===
- +
-VirtualBox(r) is available for Windows, Linux and Mac OS. It is free. From my experience with MacOS it is not as good integrated as VMWare Fusion.  +
- +
-=== Get the virtual machine ​=== +
- +
-Download and install the the virtual machine software from [[https://​www.virtualbox.org|https://​www.virtualbox.org]]+
  
 +VirtualBox(r) is available for Windows, Linux and Mac OS. It is free. From my experience with MacOS it is not as good integrated as VMWare Fusion. If you want to use this, then download and install the the virtual machine software from [[https://​www.virtualbox.org|https://​www.virtualbox.org]]
  
 === Get the Lubuntu 18.04 install image === === Get the Lubuntu 18.04 install image ===
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 to be done to be done
- 
  
 ===== Install Quartus 13.0sp1 and Modelsim ===== ===== Install Quartus 13.0sp1 and Modelsim =====
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 === adapt .profile for PATH === === adapt .profile for PATH ===
 +
 +First add a symbolic link to the current version of the quartus software
 +
 +<​code>​
 +cd /opt/altera
 +ln -s 13.0sp1 version
 +cd
 +</​code>​
  
 In order to be able to start the binaries from the commandline,​ the path for the binaries has to be in the PATH environment variable. For that you have to modify the .profile file in your home directory. Append the following snippet to the .profile file with [[http://​heather.cs.ucdavis.edu/​~matloff/​UnixAndC/​Editors/​ViIntro.html|vi]]. In order to be able to start the binaries from the commandline,​ the path for the binaries has to be in the PATH environment variable. For that you have to modify the .profile file in your home directory. Append the following snippet to the .profile file with [[http://​heather.cs.ucdavis.edu/​~matloff/​UnixAndC/​Editors/​ViIntro.html|vi]].
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 <code bash .profile>​ <code bash .profile>​
 # Include the ALTERA fpga software # Include the ALTERA fpga software
-PATH="​$PATH:/​opt/​altera/​13.0sp1/​quartus/​bin"​+PATH="​$PATH:/​opt/​altera/​version/​quartus/​bin"​
 # Include the ALTERA Modelsim VHDL simulator # Include the ALTERA Modelsim VHDL simulator
-PATH="​$PATH:/​opt/​altera/​13.0sp1/​modelsim_ase/​bin"​+PATH="​$PATH:/​opt/​altera/​version/​modelsim_ase/​bin"​
 </​code>​ </​code>​
  
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 </​code>​ </​code>​
  
-Now you have to change modelsim vco file and find the location:+Now you have to change modelsim ​/​opt/​altera/​13.0sp1/​modelsim_ase/​vco file and find the location:
  
 <​code>​ <​code>​
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 === USB Settings === === USB Settings ===
  
-For the USB programming via the USB Blaster(tm),​ the port permissions have to be set correctly. For that you have to add the file "​51-usbblaster.rules"​ to the directory "/​etc/​udev/​rules.d"​ and reboot. See also [[http://​www.altera.com/​download/​drivers/​dri-usb_b-lnx.html]] but notice that the rules shown at Altera are different and do not work with ubuntu.+For the USB programming via the USB Blaster(tm),​ the port permissions have to be set correctly. For that you have to create and add the file "​51-usbblaster.rules"​ to the directory "/​etc/​udev/​rules.d"​ and reboot. ​
  
 <​code>​ <​code>​
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 </​code>​ </​code>​
  
-<code bash 51-usbblaster.rules>​ +The file should ​contain ​the following ​rules for the Altera ​DE1 board.
-# Altera USB-Blaster for Quartus FPGA Software +
-SUBSYSTEMS=="​usb",​ ATTR{idVendor}=="​09fb",​ ATTR{idProduct}=="​6001",​ MODE="​0666"​ +
-SUBSYSTEMS=="​usb",​ ATTR{idVendor}=="​09fb",​ ATTR{idProduct}=="​6002",​ MODE="​0666"​ +
-SUBSYSTEMS=="​usb",​ ATTR{idVendor}=="​09fb",​ ATTR{idProduct}=="​6003",​ MODE="​0666"​ +
-# USB-Blaster II +
-SUBSYSTEMS=="​usb",​ ATTR{idVendor}=="​09fb",​ ATTR{idProduct}=="​6010",​ MODE="​0666"​ +
-SUBSYSTEMS=="​usb",​ ATTR{idVendor}=="​09fb",​ ATTR{idProduct}=="​6810",​ MODE="​0666"​ +
-</​code>​ +
- +
-For the following test you need to attach the Altera Board to your computer. Notice that you have to attach the usb device to the virtual machine with Devices->​USB Devices->​Altera USB-Blaster. Then you should be able to see the device in the usb device list with lsusb.  +
- +
-<​code>​ +
-fritz@fritz-VirtualBox:/​etc/​udev/​rules.d$ lsusb +
-Bus 001 Device 002: ID 80ee:0021 VirtualBox USB Tablet +
-Bus 001 Device 003: ID 09fb:6001 Altera Blaster +
-Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub +
-fritz@fritz-VirtualBox:/​etc/​udev/​rules.d$ +
-</​code>​ +
- +
-You can see the permissions for the devices with ls. See the rw rights for "​others"​ for the device 003 which is +
-the usb blaster. That is a result of the rules file.  +
- +
-<​code>​ +
-fritz@fritz-VirtualBox:/​etc/​udev/​rules.d$ ls -l /​dev/​bus/​usb/​001/​ +
-insgesamt 0 +
-crw-rw-r-- 1 root root 189, 0 Mai  7 16:35 001 +
-crw-rw-r-- 1 root root 189, 1 Mai  7 16:35 002 +
-crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 189, 2 Mai  7 16:38 003 +
-</​code>​ +
- +
-If your permissions for the usb port are correct, then you should be able to scan the jtag chain +
-with jtagconfig.  +
- +
-<​code>​ +
-fritz@fritz-VirtualBox:/​etc/​udev/​rules.d$ jtagconfig --enum +
-1) USB-Blaster [1-2]                           +
-  020B30DD ​  ​EP2C(15|20) +
- +
-fritz@fritz-VirtualBox:/​etc/​udev/​rules.d +
-</​code>​ +
- +
-=== Start Modelsim === +
- +
-<​code>​ +
-vsim +
-</​code>​ +
- +
-=== Start Quartus === +
- +
-<​code>​ +
-quartus +
-</​code>​ +
- +
- +
- +
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-===== Build your own from scratch (Ubuntu 12.04) ===== +
- +
-Here is the description how the virtual machine is build from scratch. There are specific instructions for [[ubuntu_virtual_cae_system#​Installing on Ubuntu 14.04]].  +
-  +
-==== Virtual Machine ==== +
- +
-There are different virtual machine environments.  +
- +
-== VMWare == +
- +
-VMWare(r) provides a commercial version VMWare Fusion for Mac OS(r). This has a very good integration in MacOS and I use +
-it with MacOS 10.8.3 (Mountain Lion). It is not free. For Windows(r) there is the VMWare Player. ​The VMWare Player is free. I have not tested it.  +
- +
-== VirtualBox == +
- +
-VirtualBox(r) is available for Windows, Linux and Mac OS. It is free. From my experience with MacOS it is not as good integrated as VMWare Fusion. The following description targets Virtualbox as this is free of charge.  +
- +
-=== Get the virtual machine === +
- +
-Download and install the the virtual machine software from [[https://​www.virtualbox.org|https://​www.virtualbox.org]] +
- +
-=== Get the Ubuntu install image === +
- +
-Download the ISO file for the 32 Bit Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Desktop version. You can download the image from here: +
- +
-[[http://​de.releases.ubuntu.com/​precise/​ubuntu-12.04.5-desktop-amd64.iso]] +
- +
-=== Install Ubuntu in the virtual machine === +
- +
-You can mount the ISO Image as CDROM in the virtual machine and boot from the virtual CDROM. Then you install to your disk. Configure the virtual machine with the following parameters.  +
- +
-  * fixed vmdk disk with 30 GByte size +
-  * depending on your RAM choose minimum 1 GByte RAM for the virtual machine +
-  * In the Graphics section give 128 MB Ram to the graphics system  +
-  * Enable 2D or 3D acceleration (On my MacBook(r) 3D is proposed) +
- +
-To mount the virtual CDROM do:  +
- +
-Choose Devices->​CD/​DVD Devices -> Choose a virtual CD/DVD disk file +
- +
-Then select the Ubuntu Install Image ISO file that you downloaded in the previous section. You now have the virtually inserted the CDROM. Now reboot the virtual machine. The settings ​should ​result in booting from the CDROM and from there you install Ubuntu to the virtual disk drive. Just select location and language as appropriate.  +
- +
-=== Post install === +
- +
-After installing Ubuntu you need to install guest applications from virtual box.   +
- +
-== Problem: low-res graphics == +
-Problem: The graphical userinterface does not start because it cannot identify the screen resolution. Whatever you do you end in a textual shell.  +
-Solution: You need to install the virtualbox guest additions.  +
- +
-From the textual shell login to the system and run the following ​ +
- +
-<​code>​ +
-sudo apt-get install dkms +
-</​code>​ +
- +
-Virtually insert the VirtualBox Guest additions CD by selecting Devices->​Install Guest Additions in Virtualbox application. That will virtually insert a CDROM in the drive. Now you need to mount the cdrom in ubuntu, change to the cdrom directory and run the installation script.  +
- +
-<​code>​ +
-sudo mount /dev/cdrom /media +
-cd /media +
-sudo ./​VBoxLinuxAdditions.run  +
-</​code>​ +
- +
-Now you can reboot and the graphical user interface should start.  +
- +
-<​code>​ +
-sudo shutdown -r now +
-</​code>​ +
- +
-After reboot open a shell (terminal) and update the ubuntu system  +
- +
-<​code>​ +
-sudo apt-get update +
-sudo apt-get upgrade +
-</​code>​ +
-==== Install Altera Quartus and Modelsim ==== +
- +
-Description ​for 64Bit Linux installation is here [[Quartus_on_64bit_linux]] +
- +
-Go to the tmp directory and download und untar the installation package. Then start the setup +
- +
-<​code>​ +
-cd /tmp +
-mkdir quartus +
-cd quartus +
-wget http://​www.hs-augsburg.de/​~beckmanf/​public/​Quartus-web-13.0.1.232-linux.tar +
-tar -xvf Quartus-web-13.0.1.232-linux.tar +
-./​setup.sh +
-</​code>​ +
- +
-Modelsim does not display the fonts very nicely. To have better fonts do  +
- +
-<​code>​ +
-sudo apt-get install xfonts-75dpi +
-</​code>​ +
- +
-In order to be able to start the binaries from the commandline,​ the path for the binaries has to be in the PATH environment variable. For that you have to modify the .profile file in your home directory. Append the following snippet to the .profile file:  +
- +
-<code bash .profile>​ +
-# Include the ALTERA fpga software +
-PATH="​$PATH:​$HOME/​altera/​13.0sp1/​quartus/​bin"​ +
-# Include the ALTERA Modelsim VHDL simulator +
-PATH="​$PATH:​$HOME/​altera/​13.0sp1/​modelsim_ase/​linuxaloem"​ +
-</​code>​ +
- +
-To make the new fonts active and to see the changes in the PATH variable, you have to logout and login again. After that you can already start modelsim and quartus (see below). To check the setting of the PATH variable do:  +
- +
-<code bash> +
-fritz@fritz-VirtualBox:​~$ echo $PATH +
-/​home/​fritz/​site/​bin:/​usr/​lib/​lightdm/​lightdm:/​usr/​local/​sbin:/​usr/​local/​bin:/​usr/​sbin:/​usr/​bin:/​sbin:/​bin:/​usr/​games:/​home/​fritz/​altera/​13.0sp1/​modelsim_ase/​linuxaloem:/​home/​fritz/​altera/​13.0sp1/​quartus/​bin +
-fritz@fritz-VirtualBox:​~$  +
-</​code>​  +
- +
-You can see that the altera directories are now part of the PATH variable.  +
- +
-The following steps are required to actually program the devices. If you do not need or want to do that, you can continues with starting modelsim and quartus. +
- +
-==== USB Settings ====  +
- +
-For the USB programming via the USB Blaster(tm),​ the port permissions have to be set correctly. For that you have to add the file "​51-usbblaster.rules"​ to the directory "/​etc/​udev/​rules.d"​ and reboot. See also [[http://​www.altera.com/​download/​drivers/​dri-usb_b-lnx.html]] but notice that the rules shown at Altera ​are different and do not work with ubuntu. +
- +
-<​code>​ +
-/​etc/​udev/​rules.d/​51-usbblaster.rules +
-</​code>​+
  
 <code bash 51-usbblaster.rules>​ <code bash 51-usbblaster.rules>​
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 </​code>​ </​code>​
  
-For the following test you need to attach the Altera Board to your computer. Notice that you have to attach the usb device to the virtual machine with Devices->​USB Devices->​Altera USB-Blaster. Then you should be able to see the device in the usb device list with lsusb. ​+For the following test you need to attach the Altera Board to your computer. Notice that you have to attach the usb device to the virtual machine ​(Virtual Box) with Devices->​USB Devices->​Altera USB-Blaster. Then you should be able to see the device in the usb device list with lsusb. ​
  
 <​code>​ <​code>​
-fritz@fritz-VirtualBox:/​etc/​udev/​rules.d$ lsusb+caeuser@vcae:/​etc/​udev/​rules.d$ lsusb
 Bus 001 Device 002: ID 80ee:0021 VirtualBox USB Tablet Bus 001 Device 002: ID 80ee:0021 VirtualBox USB Tablet
 Bus 001 Device 003: ID 09fb:6001 Altera Blaster Bus 001 Device 003: ID 09fb:6001 Altera Blaster
 Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
-fritz@fritz-VirtualBox:/​etc/​udev/​rules.d$+caeuser@vcae:/​etc/​udev/​rules.d$
 </​code>​ </​code>​
  
-You can see the permissions for the devices with ls. See the rw rights for "​others"​ for the device 003 which is +You can see the permissions for the devices with ls. See the rw rights for "​others"​ for the device 003 which is the usb blaster. That is a result of the rules file. 
-the usb blaster. That is a result of the rules file. +
  
 <​code>​ <​code>​
-fritz@fritz-VirtualBox:/​etc/​udev/​rules.d$ ls -l /​dev/​bus/​usb/​001/​+caeuser@vcae:/​etc/​udev/​rules.d$ ls -l /​dev/​bus/​usb/​001/​
 insgesamt 0 insgesamt 0
 crw-rw-r-- 1 root root 189, 0 Mai  7 16:35 001 crw-rw-r-- 1 root root 189, 0 Mai  7 16:35 001
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 <​code>​ <​code>​
-fritz@fritz-VirtualBox:/​etc/​udev/​rules.d$ jtagconfig --enum+caeuser@vcae:/​etc/​udev/​rules.d$ jtagconfig --enum
 1) USB-Blaster [1-2]                          ​ 1) USB-Blaster [1-2]                          ​
   020B30DD ​  ​EP2C(15|20)   020B30DD ​  ​EP2C(15|20)
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 </​code>​ </​code>​
  
-==== Install qfsm ====+==== Only Bachelor ET and ME students: ​Install qfsm ====
  
 [[http://​qfsm.sourceforge.net|QFSM]] ist the state chart editor used in the lab. First you need to install some required packages. ​ [[http://​qfsm.sourceforge.net|QFSM]] ist the state chart editor used in the lab. First you need to install some required packages. ​
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 </​code>​ </​code>​
  
-===== Installing on Ubuntu 14.04 =====+===== Optional: Install Quartus 18.=====
  
-  * Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64 Bit +You need Quartus ​18.1 to program the Altera ​DE1 Soc board with the Cyclone V fpga. [[vcae-lubuntu-18.04|How to install Quartus ​18.1]]
-  * Altera ​Quartus ​II Web Edition Version 13.0sp1 (13.0.1 build 232) +
-  * Modelsim ​Altera ​Starter Edition Version 10.1d (included in 13.0sp1) +
- +
-The ISO Image for the Ubuntu 14.04 is here:  +
- +
-[[http://​de.releases.ubuntu.com/​trusty/​ubuntu-14.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso]] +
- +
-I installed on VMWare on my Macbook running OSX 10.9.3 ​with VMWare 6.03. I did not install any VMWare add ons.  +
-==== Installing Quartus ==== +
- +
-Add the following to your .profile in your home directory. You need to logout and login to make the changes active.  +
- +
-<code bash .profile>​ +
-# Include the ALTERA ​fpga software +
-PATH="​$PATH:​$HOME/​altera/​13.0sp1/​quartus/​bin"​ +
-# Include the ALTERA Modelsim VHDL simulator +
-PATH="​$PATH:​$HOME/​altera/​13.0sp1/​modelsim_ase/​bin"​ +
-</​code>​ +
- +
-Follow the instructions to modify the [[ubuntu_virtual_cae_system#​USB Settings]].  +
- +
-Enable multiple architectures (32 Bit / 64 Bit) +
- +
-<​code>​ +
-sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 +
-sudo apt-get update +
-</​code>​ +
- +
-Install the 32Bit libraries +
- +
-<​code>​ +
-sudo apt-get install libc6:i386 libpng12-0:​i386 libfreetype6:​i386 libsm6:i386 libxrender1:​i386 libfontconfig1:​i386 libxext6:​i386 libxft2:​i386 libncurses5:​i386 +
-</​code>​ +
- +
- +
-Modelsim does not display the fonts very nicelyTo have better fonts do  +
- +
-<​code>​ +
-sudo apt-get ​install ​xfonts-75dpi +
-</​code>​ +
- +
-Get and install the Quartus/Modelsim package:  +
- +
-<​code>​ +
-cd /tmp +
-mkdir quartus +
-cd quartus +
-wget http://​www.hs-augsburg.de/​~beckmanf/​public/​Quartus-web-13.0.1.232-linux.tar +
-tar -xvf Quartus-web-13.0.1.232-linux.tar +
-./​setup.sh +
-</​code>​ +
- +
-During the setup you can deselect all device specific packages (Arria...) except CycloneII.  +
- +
-Quartus should now run.  +
- +
-==== Modelsim incompatible libfreetype ==== +
- +
-If you start vsim after the installation it will crash with a segmentation fault. The reason is that modelsim is not compatible with a newer version of libfreetype. I followed the instructions here [[http://​mattaw.blogspot.de/​2014/​05/​making-modelsim-altera-starter-edition.html]]. The following should work for the ubuntu install.  +
- +
-=== Compile a new libfreetype === +
-<​code>​ +
-cd /tmp +
-sudo apt-get install libc6-dev-i386 +
-sudo apt-get build-dep -a i386 libfreetype6 +
-wget http://​download.savannah.gnu.org/​releases/​freetype/​freetype-2.4.12.tar.bz2 +
-tar -xjvf freetype-2.4.12.tar.bz2 +
-cd freetype-2.4.12 +
-./configure --build=i686-pc-linux-gnu "​CFLAGS=-m32"​ "​CXXFLAGS=-m32"​ "​LDFLAGS=-m32"​ +
-make -j8 +
-</​code>​ +
- +
-=== Modify the modelsim Installation === +
- +
-<​code>​ +
-cd ~/​altera/​13.0sp1/​modelsim_ase/​ +
-mkdir lib32 +
-cp /​tmp/​freetype-2.4.12/​objs/​.libs/​libfreetype.so* ./lib32 +
-chmod u+w vco +
-</​code>​ +
- +
-Now edit the file "​~/​altera/​13.0sp1/​modelsim_ase/​vco"​.  +
- +
-<​code>​ +
-gedit ~/​altera/​13.0sp1/​modelsim_ase/​vco +
-</​code>​ +
- +
-Find the line +
- +
-<​code>​ +
-dir=`dirname $arg0` +
-</​code>​ +
- +
-and add +
- +
-<​code>​ +
-export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/​home/​fritz/​altera/​13.0sp1/​modelsim_ase/​lib32 +
-</​code>​ +
- +
-just below that line. You need to adapt the path to the name of your installation.  +
- +
-Now  +
- +
-<​code>​ +
-vsim +
-</​code>​+
  
-should work.  +===== Very Optional: ​Download and build the mips toolchain =====
-===== Download and build the mips toolchain =====+
  
-The MIPS Cross Compiler is only needed for the patterson project. ​+The MIPS Cross Compiler is only needed for the patterson project.
  
 Follow the instructions in [[mips_cross_compiler|MIPS Cross Compiler build]] Follow the instructions in [[mips_cross_compiler|MIPS Cross Compiler build]]
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 </​code>​ </​code>​
  
-Download the "​Digitaltechnikpraktikum"​ from the git server: [[https://git.etech.fh-augsburg.de/​friedrich.beckmann/​digitaltechnikpraktikum]]+Download the "​Digitaltechnikpraktikum"​ from the git server: [[https://gitlab.elektrotechnik.hs-augsburg.de/​beckmanf/​digitaltechnikpraktikum]]
  
 <​code>​ <​code>​
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 mkdir projects mkdir projects
 cd projects cd projects
-git clone https://git.etech.fh-augsburg.de/​friedrich.beckmann/​digitaltechnikpraktikum.git+git clone https://gitlab.elektrotechnik.hs-augsburg.de/​beckmanf/​digitaltechnikpraktikum.git
 </​code>​ </​code>​
  
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