On 10/17/25 06:17, Martin Bishop via cctalk wrote:
Both Xilinx and Microchip have linux builds of their tools.  Also, news to me that Linux 
or Windows FPGA tools cost money, not for "simple" devices see 
https://www.fpgadeveloper.com/list-of-fpga-dev-boards-dont-require-license/ .

I've been using Xilinx iSE tools on Linux for about a decade. There are some install quirks, especially for running in a 64-bit environment, but they are easy to sort out.  I have stayed with Xilinx 9500XL CPLDs and Spartan 3A FPGAs as they do all I need.  I also like leaded packages as the non-leaded and BGA packages are hard to solder reliably.

Jon


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