On 2013-08-26, at 21:15, Michał Pleban wrote: > Most FPGAs are, indeed, programmed from an external configuration ROM > chip on power-on. I heard, however, than Lattice produces instant-on > FPGAs that don't need them. Looks like an obvious thing to do, doesn't it? >> Like the "original" Altera MAX I guess? > > Yes. ATMEL still produces pin-compatible 5V replacements. Do you know if they can also be programmed using Altera tools? -- SD! Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2013-08-26 22:00:08
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