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QUARTUS II ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION

SW-QUARTUS-SE-FIX

Manufacturer Part Number
SW-QUARTUS-SE-FIX
Description
QUARTUS II ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION
Manufacturer
Altera
Type
Design Softwarer
Series
QUARTUS IIr

Specifications of SW-QUARTUS-SE-FIX

Mfg Application Notes
Software Licensing App Note
Core Architecture
CPLD, FPGA
Supported Families
Quartus II, Nios II
Software Edition
Standard
License Type
Fixed - Node
Supported Hosts
Windows
Rohs Compliant
NA
For Use With/related Products
Altera Devices
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
544-1247
FIXEDPC

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The In-System Memory Content Editor captures and updates data in the
device. You can export or import data in Memory Initialization File (.mif),
Hexadecimal (Intel-Format) File (.hex), and RAM Initialization File (.rif)
formats. The In-System Memory Content Editor offers the following
features:
For Information About
Using the In-System Memory Content
Editor
Instance Manager—contains a list of memory instances, including
index, instance name, status, data width, data depth, type, and mode.
The Instance Manager controls which memory blocks have data that is
viewed, offloaded, or updated. Commands from the Instance Manager
affect the entire selected memory block.
JTAG Chain Configuration—allows you to select the programming
hardware and device to acquire data from or read data to, and to select
the SRAM Object File (.sof) for programming.
HEX Editor—used to make edits and save changes to in-system
memory at run-time, to display the current data within the memory
block, and to update or offload selected sections of a memory block.
You can use the Go To command shortcut to automatically go to a
specific data address within a specific memory block within a specific
instance. Words are displayed with each hexadecimal value separated
by a space. Memory addresses are displayed in the left column, and the
ASCII values (if the word width is a multiple of eight) in the right
column. Each memory instance has a separate pane in the HEX Editor.
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Quartus II Handbook
“About the In-System Memory Content
Editor” in Quartus II Help
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