![]() ![]() The issue is your drivers aren't installing, (i'm assuming the quartus programmer doesn't detect your blaster / board?), so you could try using newer drivers (from the 22.3 pro programmer stand alone tools thingy). The second link only lists 22.3 as supported windows 11, however it says 22.3 lite, std and pro support win 11, but there is no 22.3 lite / std yet (welcome to the world of FPGA dev, it doesn't really get any better). So that's fine, stick with 22.1, it's the latest version of the free / standard quartus, and the 22.3 PRO version doesn't support the max 10 (because the pro tools don't support all fpgas). Now if you can create a project for that FPGA using 22.1, then the website is wrong. No guarantees they'll work, but the fact you're using the pro version of the drivers shouldn't matter.Īccording to that first link the latest version of quartus that supports the MAX 10 is 21.1. Or you can try 22.3 pro go to the additional software tab, and find the "Intel® Quartus® Prime Pro Edition Programmer and Tools", and try installing those drivers. ![]() You could try 22.1 lite, but that doesn't support windows 11 either (might still work). That said, the usb blaster II drivers are probably stand alone, you could try downloading the v22.3 stand alone programmer tools, and see if the driver installs from that? Windows 11 is only officially supported in 22.3, and there's not a lite version of 22.3 yet. Officially 21.1 doesn't support windows 11. You need v21.1 for MAX10 support, later versions don't support it. ![]()
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