In the ModelSim* - Intel ® FPGA Edition software, open the PLL_RAM_run_msim_rtl_verilog.do file. You selected ModelSim-Altera as Simulation Software in EDA Tool Settings,however NativeLink found ModelSim in the pata correct path or change EDA Tool Settings and try again.
The Intel ® Quartus ® Prime software generates the PLL_RAM_run_msim_rtl_verilog_do file that defines the compilation and simulation instructions for the ModelSim* - Intel ® FPGA Edition simulator in the /simulation/modelsim/ directory in your project. There is a 'how-to' in Altara's documentation on setting up the libraries for simulation in Modelsim. I wanted to share details of the problem and solution with the Forum. when I have run ModelSim-Altera Starter Edition. look in the ini or mpf file to find the library mapping for the ieee libraries and add the alteramf library path in the same fashion. I had a similar problem in which I have been getting error error: (vsim-3033) alstimschem.vo(825): instantiation of 'alterapllreconfigtasks' failed. Click Tools > Run Simulation Tool > RTL Simulation. You have to add the library to modelsim's search path.do file, click Processing > Start Compilation. To compile the design and generate the.Enable Generate third-party EDA tool command scripts without running the EDA tool, and then click OK.Click Assignments > Settings > EDA Tool Settings > Simulation > More NativeLink Settings.First, make sure that OptionsTools has the right path to the ModelSim executable. As this directory is my installation path, this is certainly not a directory where I would want to work with my simulation projects. Now Launch ModelSim from Quartus: from Tools Run Simulation Tool. The project opens in the Intel ® Quartus ® Prime GUI. ModelSim> pwd C:/mentor/modelsim/15.1 ModelSim> The example above shows my default working directory after I start ModelSim Altera Edition for the first time. To open the example design project, click File > Open Project, select the pll_ram.qpf project file, and then click OK.do file that runs the ModelSim* - Intel ® FPGA Edition simulator from the command line.