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palasm4 from AMD

For the evaluation board MCBx51, a GAL is used to do some combinatorial logic.

I could read somewhere that palasm4 of AMD has been used to 'compile' this.

A search on the internet gave me the idea that this is a very old compiler (can I say it like this?). It looks like it's an "early 90's" program (I saw many times release 1.5a from '92).
However, I couldn't find the program itself.

Does anyone know if that still can be downloaded somewhere and if some info is available?

Reason for asking: I want to understand a bit the programming syntax of such device and try to experiment with it.

Best rgds,

--Geert

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  • There's always the uPSDs with an 8051 and some programmable logic all on one chip.
    http://www.keil.com/dd/cl/STMicroelectronics/8051.htm

    The Zylogic ZE5 (nee Triscend E5) have loadsa programmable logic, although the FastChip software hides the details of the code...
    http://www.keil.com/dd/cl/Zylogic/8051.htm


    This is no fun anymore!!!

    Whenever someone is pointing at a very interesting device (thanks Andy!), your enthousiasm is cooled down below 0 (degrees Kelvin, if possible) when you see there's almost nothing else anymore but TQFP's.

    Those things are not to handle anymore, if you want to play a bit with electronics as a non- or small professional!

    How do you guys out there handle those 'damned things'? Soldering by hand, while shivering and shaking? I'm just curious...

    Where are the good old days where you really still could "firmly grip" the devices? All long gone...

    No decent person anymore that can solder such devices on a prototype PCB. You almost sure need machinery to do this.

    Is this a first "sign of the time", indicating to stop a certain (sometimes high) level of hobbyism???
    Am I becoming 'old'?

    Best rgds,

    --Geert

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  • There's always the uPSDs with an 8051 and some programmable logic all on one chip.
    http://www.keil.com/dd/cl/STMicroelectronics/8051.htm

    The Zylogic ZE5 (nee Triscend E5) have loadsa programmable logic, although the FastChip software hides the details of the code...
    http://www.keil.com/dd/cl/Zylogic/8051.htm


    This is no fun anymore!!!

    Whenever someone is pointing at a very interesting device (thanks Andy!), your enthousiasm is cooled down below 0 (degrees Kelvin, if possible) when you see there's almost nothing else anymore but TQFP's.

    Those things are not to handle anymore, if you want to play a bit with electronics as a non- or small professional!

    How do you guys out there handle those 'damned things'? Soldering by hand, while shivering and shaking? I'm just curious...

    Where are the good old days where you really still could "firmly grip" the devices? All long gone...

    No decent person anymore that can solder such devices on a prototype PCB. You almost sure need machinery to do this.

    Is this a first "sign of the time", indicating to stop a certain (sometimes high) level of hobbyism???
    Am I becoming 'old'?

    Best rgds,

    --Geert

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