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    TL866II device selection for PALCE22V10H-15 ?

    Xegecu says the TL866II can not program the PALCE devices.
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    TL866II device selection for PALCE22V10H-15 ?

    I have a Xgecu TL866II+ programmer and am trying to use some Lattice PALCE22V10H-15 devices. I have a datasheet for this part, and understand the H means "half power". I'm wondering which Lattice device in the selection menu would be best - I see it has GAL22V10, and -B, -C, -D.
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    Looking for advice on buying new PAL/GAL Programmer

    Thanks everyone for advice. I've got several DIPS that are easier for me to use. Is it true that in general, if a programmer does a GALxxXxx series, it'll also handle the PALCE chip with the similar P/N ? I have a bunch of National Semiconductor PALCE29MA16H-25 and Lattice PALCE22V10H-15 that...
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    Looking for advice on buying new PAL/GAL Programmer

    What would people recommend for PAL/GAL compilers to run in Windows 10 ?
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    Looking for advice on buying new PAL/GAL Programmer

    I've heard conflicting information on that programmer ... can it program the PALCE22V10H-15 PC/4 ......... I've got hundreds of them.
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    Looking for advice on buying new PAL/GAL Programmer

    I'm interested in using some surplus PALs/GALs I have. So, I'm looking for a programmer that can handle a variety of PAL/GAL/CPLD devices. I'd want one that has a USB interface and works with Windows 10. I'd welcome all suggestions.

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