Wojciech, Lattice currently provides the ispExpert software with a free six month license. This is an update to the Synario package which Lattice acquired. It provides schematic and ABEL-HDL entry. Also included is a gate-level functional and timing simulator. There is a lot more to the package but it's very easy to use. It supports most of their devices as well as generic GALs. Programming is trivial with just a 5V supply. The Lattice software to do this is free. The download cable uses a 74HC/LS367 and a few passives and connects to a PC parallel port. Most folks already have the parts in their `stash'. To build the Lattice download cable, see my web page at: http://www.teleport.com/~thandley/Wilbure.htm For more information about Lattice Semiconductor's products and to download the ispExpert design software, contact: http://www.latticesemi.com - Tom At 02:47 PM 9/5/99 +0200, Wojciech Zabolotny wrote: >Hi All! > >I'm just working on a simple (PIC-based of course :-)) design, using the >Lattice's ispLSI devices (1032 or 2032). >I need a free (in GPL sense) and open source routines for In Circuit >Programming of these devices. Is there suche a thing available somewhere? >May be someone could point me an unrestricted info (no NDA, no restrictions >on use) on ICP of these ispLSI? > >Thanks in advance >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- >Wojciech Zabolotny | http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/Forum/1353/ >wzab@ise.pw.edu.pl | Get the FREE 8051 C compiler !!! >http://www.ise.pw.edu.pl/~wzab | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tom Handley New Age Communications Since '75 before "New Age" and no one around here is waiting for UFOs ;-)