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GALS and PALS
Can anyone tell me and its more just out of interest at the moment.
I asked previously.. Onece a GAL has been programmed can it be duplicated ? Or is what has been suggested to me about the chip self destructing by tying data lines to 5v correct. And I have a GAL and a PAL on two copies of the same electronic item I understand that the GAL may be protected but can the PAL be copied ? Just Curious. chasseco@par adise dot net dot nz You know the drill its an anti spam thing and yes the space must go |
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GALS and PALS
[Once] a GAL has been programmed can it be duplicated ?
Chasse (chasseco @ par adise dot net dot nz) http://groups.google.com/group/sci.electronics.basics/browse_frm/thread/7292e6fefbb153f6/7ba07e024f437f89?q=pictures-*-*-*-*-of-the-fuse-field+MEFAS-*+they-*-jumper-the-security-fuse+$175+zzz+*-*-seen-what-it-does+write-your-own-functional-equivalent+decap-the-IC |
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GALS and PALS
There is almost always an option to either protect or leave accessible the
programming information after the device (PAL or GAL) is programmed. -- Brian Gregory. (In the UK) To email me remove the letter vee. |
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