> > Might I suggest that you consider a Xilinx FPGA instead? I have
not used
> > Altera's IDE in quite some time, but ... just checking ... yup,
still
> > requires the purchase of a license. Xilinx's linux suite is all
free to
> > download if you create a username on their site.
Altera's tools are free also. I've been using them on my laptop at
home for a long time. I think the only time you need to pay for the
tools is when you start using the really big FPGAs.
//Jesse Off
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