On 10/26/05, Michael Sokolov <msokolov at ivan.harhan.org> wrote:
woodelf <bfranchuk at jetnet.ab.ca> wrote:
From what I remember of Altera software , it
brands itself to the
HD id or the network ID.
I don't see how they can successfully do this under Linux, or any kind
of UNIX. I guess they could try, but this "protection" would be
laughable - a baby can get around this kind of "copyprotection". It
ain't DOS or Winblows, it's Linux! I can intercept all system calls it
makes, I can hack the kernel, I can do whatever I want to make it
believe it's running on the machine it's "licensed" to.
Altera supplies free "web" edition of its quartus II software too. I
am using that and I think it is as good as the linux one.
vax, 9000
Also I think you also may be stuck
with the GUI they use too.
No, all the work is done by command line tools which the GUI calls, and
the command line tools are documented. I'll use them as a backend for
Icarus Verilog.
MS