Leon Heller wrote: > > In message <001b01bdc2ba$d7393c80$2cd9e6c8@mandic>, Octavio Nogueira > writes > >Greetings to everyone, > > > >I want to start developing with GAL and PAL, where is the best place > >to look at? > > I'd go straight to CPLDs, like the Lattice devices. They are in-circuit > programmable (isp), the software is free from the Lattice web site, and > they don't need an expensive programmer. Lattice (they invented the GAL) > also do an ispGAL22V10, if you need something smaller. > > Leon > -- > Leon Heller: leon@lfheller.demon.co.uk http://www.lfheller.demon.co.uk > Amateur Radio Callsign G1HSM Tel: +44 (0) 118 947 1424 > See http://www.lfheller.demon.co.uk/dds.htm for details of a simple AD9850 > DDS system. See " "/diy_dsp.htm for a simple DIY DSP ADSP-2104 system. I agree to! I was using (3 years ago) the ISPgds! (No VHDL, No ABEL, CUPL ;( ). Now is more easy to program with the Lattice Free Software! Otvio, why don't you try the CUPL? (ATMEL). You know that here in Brasil there is a ATMEL OFFICIAL DISTRIBUTORS. CUPL cost U$99,00 dollar! Lattice chips you must to import! (Voc vai gastar muito com um despachante aduaneiro, se que voc utiliza !) Best Regards! Miguel. Miguel.