I was thinking the same thing. If the security fuse is popped, you can't reach the data area. Can't help but think that a back door has to exist. What do you know of in today's chip world that has no back door? I have lucked out and found some devices over the years that were NOT secured. (Would like to have some blank PL105's) {IIRC} On 9/7/2016 2:45 AM, Fabrizio Vasile wrote:
Unfortunately there is no way to reverse registered secured PLDs thru an automated process.All you can do is study the behaviour of the device and try to reproduce it manually.Anyway, about this Leland Offroad Track Pak PAL16R8, try to read it in a standard EPROM programmer which supports this device, it could be unsecured.
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