PALASM

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PALASM is an early hardware description language, used to translate Boolean functions and state transition tables into a fuse map for use with Programmable Array Logic (PAL) devices introduced by Monolithic Memories, Inc. The language was developed by John Birkner in the early 1980s. It is not case-sensitive.

Screenshot of PALASM 90 software title screen. Note ownership by AMD at this point (1989)
Screenshot of PALASM 90 software title screen. Note ownership by AMD at this point (1989)


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