Command-line executables, Quartus_asm, Usage – Altera Quartus II Scripting User Manual
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Altera Corporation
Quartus II Scripting Reference Manual
2. Command-line Executables
quartus_asm
The Quartus
®
II Assembler generates a device programming image, in the form of one or more
Programmer Object Files (.pof), SRAM Object Files (.sof), Hexadecimal (Intel-Format) Output Files
(.hexout), Tabular Text Files (.ttf), and Raw Binary Files(.rbf), from a successful fit (that is, place and route).
The .pof and .sof files can then be processed by the Quartus II Programmer and the MasterBlaster
™
or the
ByteBlaster
™
II Download Cable, or the Altera
®
Programming Unit (APU). The .hexout, .ttf, and .rbf files
can be used by other programming hardware manufacturers that provide programming support for
Altera devices.
The Quartus II Fitter must be run successfully before running the Assembler.
Usage
quartus_asm [-h | --help[=
quartus_asm
This command supports the following options:
Option
Page
-c=
-h............................................................................................................................................................... 2–92
-v ............................................................................................................................................................... 2–92
--64bit ....................................................................................................................................................... 2–92
--rev=
--set=
--write_settings_files[=on|off]........................................................................................................... 2–100
This command includes help on the following topics:
Help Topic
Page
arguments ............................................................................................................................................... 2–93
makefiles.................................................................................................................................................. 2–93
return_codes ........................................................................................................................................... 2–95