"Cheap" PAL/GAL programmers... (was: Palasm?)

From: Roger Merchberger <zmerch_at_30below.com>
Date: Wed Aug 9 16:16:46 2000

Rumor has it that Richard Erlacher may have mentioned these words:

[snip]

>The last time I used a model 29 was in '85. They were already pretty old
>back then and wouldn't program the then new Altera parts and Lattice parts I
>was using. That was later fixed, but too late for me. I bought a cheapie
>that still works . . .

Define "cheapie..."

This (well, at least for me) is on topic, because I've always wanted to get
into PAL/GAL/Programmable Logic to "play" with to make projects on
upgrading various classic systems that I have... but a few C-notes is too
much for me to dedicate to a "toy" right now.

Anyone know of a good source for older programmers that would cost in the
$20-50 (USD) range?

Thanks,
"Merch"
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Received on Wed Aug 09 2000 - 16:16:46 BST

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