Do these tools have names, Allison? My old DOS-based tool for FPGA
development, from MMI, was called XACT, and that's what was intended for the
2000-series devices. A later version supported the 3000 series.
Which tools do you use for developing both 2000 and 3000-series bitstreams?
Dick
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From: "ajp166" <ajp166(a)bellatlantic.net
To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 8:28 PM
Subject: Re: TTL computing
From: Richard Erlacher <edick(a)idcomm.com
Which tools are you referring to, Allison?
OLD tools, as in dos based.
I've found that the tools I once used with the
old (pre-1990) 2064's,
don't
work with the 3000-series, and, though I have some
3000-series parts
(which,
back when I bought them, cost about $200 each)
I've not figured out a
way to
program them using the old XACT or the more recent
"Foundation"
software.
They clearly are no longer supported with current
software.
Neither have I. I also have the Synario package too. They phased out
the tools for the 2064s a long time ago.
I have Synario for the Atmel devices. It's a Windows-based tool based, I
think, on a tool set originally cooked up by Data I/O.