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Programming (non-JTAG) MAX7000 devices

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Hi. Unfortunately the progress on this seems stalled. I am still looking for the adapter schematics/wiring for the non-JTAG EPM7064 plcc68/44//84 for Hi-LO ALL03 (probably it should work on my ALL07C), or for the Slovakian Dataman/Elnec/Beeprog...Thanks.

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--- Quote from: reverse on February 26, 2024, 12:22:07 pm ---Hi. Unfortunately the progress on this seems stalled. I am still looking for the adapter schematics/wiring for the non-JTAG EPM7064 plcc68/44//84 for Hi-LO ALL03 (probably it should work on my ALL07C), or for the Slovakian Dataman/Elnec/Beeprog...Thanks.

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EPM7032/7064 have pin mappings and signal definations. https://mqp.com/ad359.htm and http://matthieu.benoit.free.fr/all03/adp-7064S-PL84.

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Nothing for the PLCC68 and other sockets, except for PLCC44. The PLCC84 example you are referring to is for JTAG version of the EPM7000S family, not for the "parallel programmed" family.

Beta_vulgaris:

--- Quote from: reverse on February 26, 2024, 07:39:23 pm ---Nothing for the PLCC68 and other sockets, except for PLCC44. The PLCC84 example you are referring to is for JTAG version of the EPM7000S family, not for the "parallel programmed" family.

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The wafer dies inside all packagings are all the same, so simply connect to the same macrocells.

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While dies are identical in every family regardless of the pin quantity, their general I/O pins can be remapped at software level in almost arbitrary way therefore the correspondence to programming pins is not determined.

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