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- From: oxenreid@chaos.cs.umn.edu
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- Subject: Re: PAL Software
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- Date: 26 Jan 93 23:35:31 GMT
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- In <93022.183424LEEK@QUCDN.QueensU.CA> <LEEK@QUCDN.QueensU.CA> writes:
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- >In article <oxenreid.727419603@chaos.cs.umn.edu>, oxenreid@chaos.cs.umn.edu ()
- >says:
- >>
- >>I would like to get some PAL design software for the IBM pc or
- >>AIX 3.2, if such beasts exist for cheep/free.
-
- >There is the OPAL JR available from National Semiconductor FREE. It is
- >a demo version of their much larger commerical package. You get a
- >demo program + utilities to convert equation <-> JEDEC.
-
- >There is PLDSHell+ from Intel FREE. It is a full blown package that
- >does equations, truth tables, state machines and simulations. I haven't
- >try it with PAL chips. (It does support their PLD's that are supersets
- >of common 20 - 24 pins PALs)
-
- >As for AIX, best bet is to get PALASM which is written in FORTRAN to
- >compile under your environment. I have seen the Commodore Amiga version
- >with full FORTRAN source around. Email me if you really want to get that
- >.
-
- >K. C. Lee "When you are out of cash, the only thing you can do is work."
- >Elec. Eng. Grad. Student for hire...
-
-
- Thanks. The choice of all those who have mailed me seems to be
- Intel (ugh). So I will talk to Intel, and get there
- software.
-
-
- Thanks to all who responded to my via mail, I tried to respond to you
- all, but I seem to have a lot of rubber mail.
-
- {if you could not tell, I am a Motorola MicroP fan, Please no
- Holy wars}.
-