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Altera
Corporation
How to Contact Altera
Nios Development Board Reference Manual, Cyclone Edition
How to Contact
Altera
For the most up-to-date information about Altera products, go to the
Altera world-wide web site at
. For technical support on
this product, go to
. For additional
information about Altera products, consult the sources shown below.
Typographic
Conventions
This document uses the typographic conventions shown below.
Information Type
USA & Canada
All Other Locations
Technical support
(800) 800-EPLD (3753)
(7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time)
(408) 544-7000
(7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time)
Product literature
Altera literature services
Non-technical customer
service
(800) 767-3753
(408) 544-7000
(7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Pacific Time)
FTP site
ftp.altera.com
ftp.altera.com
Note to table:
(1)
You can also contact your local Altera sales office or sales representative.
Visual Cue
Meaning
Bold Type with Initial
Capital Letters
Command names, dialog box titles, check box options, and dialog box options
are shown in bold, initial capital letters. Example: Save As dialog box.
bold type
External timing parameters, directory names, project names, disk drive names,
filenames, filename extensions, and software utility names are shown in bold
type. Examples: f
MAX
, \qdesigns directory, d: drive, chiptrip.gdf file.
Italic Type with Initial Capital
Letters
Document titles are shown in italic type with initial capital letters. Example: AN
75: High-Speed Board Design.
Italic type
Internal timing parameters and variables are shown in italic type.
Examples: t
PIA
, n + 1.
Variable names are enclosed in angle brackets (< >) and shown in italic type.
Example:
Initial Capital Letters
Keyboard keys and menu names are shown with initial capital letters. Examples:
Delete key, the Options menu.
“Subheading Title”
References to sections within a document and titles of on-line help topics are
shown in quotation marks. Example: “Typographic Conventions.”