Is the OpenEP4CE6-C Development Board Compatible with Quartus2?

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The OpenEP4CE6-C development board is discussed in relation to its compatibility with Quartus II software. Users are directed to the Waveshare website for detailed specifications and resources about the board. Links to relevant documentation and software downloads from both Waveshare and Intel are provided to assist with setup and compatibility inquiries. The discussion emphasizes the importance of checking these resources for optimal use of the development board with Quartus II. Overall, the compatibility appears to be supported through the provided links and documentation.
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I bought an Altera FPGA development board
Now I'm planning to download Quartus2 to program it.
When I searched the software,it has many versions and packages like Quartus prime(Includes NIOS2 EDS),
ModelSim (with starter edition).
I'm just a beginner.
How should I choose which packages to download.
That's the website.
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