Newsgroups: sci.electronics Path: utzoo!henry From: henry@utzoo.uucp (Henry Spencer) Subject: Re: Altera software problems Message-ID: <1988Dec7.191920.19019@utzoo.uucp> Organization: U of Toronto Zoology References: <5095@lynx.UUCP> <5030011@hpvcla.HP.COM> Date: Wed, 7 Dec 88 19:19:20 GMT In article <5030011@hpvcla.HP.COM> johne@hpvcla.HP.COM (John Eaton) writes: >By that logic companies that make micro's should give away assemblers since >that will only help sell the hardware... Some (the smart ones) do, at least a simple assembler. >I agree with you in that it would be nice to have a basic no frills method >to enter designs that wouldn't cost you an arm and a leg. Something like >PALASM2 thhat basiclytranslates your design into a fuse pattern would really >be nice... Yup. I am reluctantly coming to the conclusion that datasheets received from companies that don't do something like this should be thrown in the garbage on receipt. Their policy is really infuriating, not to mention stupid and shortsighted. Altera is an obvious example, but Xilinx is even worse -- they don't even have the excuse that you'd need programming hardware to zap the chips anyway! Such neat chips, too... What a waste. -- SunOSish, adj: requiring | Henry Spencer at U of Toronto Zoology 32-bit bug numbers. | uunet!attcan!utzoo!henry henry@zoo.toronto.edu