DK-PCIE-2SGX90N Altera, DK-PCIE-2SGX90N Datasheet - Page 15

PCIE KIT W/S II GX EP2SGX90N

DK-PCIE-2SGX90N

Manufacturer Part Number
DK-PCIE-2SGX90N
Description
PCIE KIT W/S II GX EP2SGX90N
Manufacturer
Altera
Series
Stratix® IIr
Type
DSPr
Datasheet

Specifications of DK-PCIE-2SGX90N

Contents
Dev Board, Quartus®II Web Edition, Cables, Accessories, Reference Designs and Demos
For Use With/related Products
Stratix ll GX 2SGX90N
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
544-1725
Licensing
Considerations
Altera Corporation
March 2008
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For information on obtaining a license file, refer to
Considerations” on page
To use the Quartus II software included with the kit, you must first obtain
a license file. A Quartus II DKE software license is included with the kit.
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Before using the Quartus II software, you must request a license file from
the Altera web site at www.altera.com/licensing and install it on your
computer. When you request a license file, Altera emails you a license.dat
file that enables the software.
To license the Quartus II software, you need:
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To obtain a license, perform the following steps.
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2.
3.
Your network interface card (NIC) ID.
The kit serial number, which appears both on the outside of the
development kit box and on the CD-ROM.
Point your web browser to the Altera web site at
www.altera.com/licensing.
In the Development Kit Licensing list, select Licensing for RoHS
Compliant Development Kits.
Follow the on-line instructions to request your license. A license file
is emailed to you.
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During the installation of the Quartus II software, you are given
the option to install the MegaCore IP Library. When prompted
to do so, choose to install the MegaCore IP Library and follow
the on-screen instructions.
Your NIC ID is a 12-digit hexadecimal number that identifies
your computer. Networked (or floating-node) licensing requires
a NIC ID or server host ID. When obtaining a license file for
network licensing, use the NIC ID from the computer that will
issue the Quartus II licenses to distributed users over a network.
You can find the NIC ID for your card by typing "ipconfig
/all" at a command prompt. Your NIC ID is the number on the
physical address line, without the dashes.
Getting Started User Guide
Before installing your license, close the following software
if it is running on your computer:
PCI Express Development Kit, Stratix II GX Edition
2–7.
“Licensing
Getting Started
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