My questin is:
should I be able to write down some lines in abel, or can I use just the
schematic and assign the pins somehow, like I was used to do with the pld
tool under Orcad4?
bye
Strelnikov
"Teo" <themarenas@comcast.net> ha scritto nel messaggio
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>I think it would be easiest to use Abel for a Gal device. You can find
> examples undert c:/ispTools/examples/spld/gal
>
> Alternatively you could also just use a 32 m/c device like a 4032v and
> do a schematic. Cost would likely be just a little more.
>
> Teo
>
Reply by Antti Lukats●July 27, 20052005-07-27
"Jim Granville" <no.spam@designtools.co.nz> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Teo wrote:
>
> > I think it would be easiest to use Abel for a Gal device. You can find
> > examples undert c:/ispTools/examples/spld/gal
> >
> > Alternatively you could also just use a 32 m/c device like a 4032v and
> > do a schematic. Cost would likely be just a little more.
> >
> > Teo
>
> Do you know if the ABEL flows also work on the new MachXO ?
> -jg
>
>
Hi jg,
to my understanding, NO !
just for you I created a test project in ispLEVER SP1 with Sch/Abel as
toplevel and machXO can not be selected as target.
when sch/VHDL is toplevel then I can select machXO OK, so I assume the abel
flow is not supported for XO unless there is hidden backdoor to enable it.
Antti
Reply by Jim Granville●July 27, 20052005-07-27
Teo wrote:
> I think it would be easiest to use Abel for a Gal device. You can find
> examples undert c:/ispTools/examples/spld/gal
>
> Alternatively you could also just use a 32 m/c device like a 4032v and
> do a schematic. Cost would likely be just a little more.
>
> Teo
Do you know if the ABEL flows also work on the new MachXO ?
-jg
Reply by Teo●July 27, 20052005-07-27
I think it would be easiest to use Abel for a Gal device. You can find
examples undert c:/ispTools/examples/spld/gal
Alternatively you could also just use a 32 m/c device like a 4032v and
do a schematic. Cost would likely be just a little more.
Teo
Reply by Strelnikov●July 27, 20052005-07-27
Hi everybody,
I bought the isplever 5.0 to develope a project with a lattice cpld, serie
ispmach. I used the schematic approach, and after some attempts, everything
went well, and I got my cpld programmed and working. Now I need to put down
a simple logic with a GAL16V8, using the schematic, but despite everybody
says the ISPlever environment is simple and user-friendly, with some shame I
must admit I could not get my project done. Apparently I don't find a way to
assign the pin number of the real device at each point of my simple
combinatory net. I previously only used the programmable logic design tool
of my old Orcad4 under Dos, where I just wrote the pin assignments using
simple text, in the schematic page, each row starting with a pipe. That
approach doesn't work with the schematic editor in ISPlever, and I am not
able to find a tutorial or some hint in the ISPlever Help.
Any suggestion?
Bye
Strelnikov
Come da oggetto: qualcuno ha pratica del pacchetto lattice isplever per
progettare gal? Sono riuscito a utilizzarlo per le cpld senza troppi
problemi, e adesso mi sto bloccando su una 16v8 probabilmente per qualche
problema stupido... non ci sono tutorial per le gal e l'help � assolutamente
laconico a riguardo...