C32_ wrote:
i have version v6.60 [...] they all fail on 0x32
Welcome, C32_. I'm not a GAL guy and at the moment I'm drawing a blank about the phrase, "fail on 0x32." But I can easily imagine a case where something external is wrong, for example the wrong programmer or the wrong firmware, and in such a case all your chips would fail to respond whether they were defective or not. IOW I don't see how failing on 0x32 provides any conclusive evidence about the chips being damaged or not.
C32_ wrote:
i got 6 gal22v10d chips and for now i need 2 working but only one programs successfully
Alright, this is different -- this seems like much more meaningful evidence. If all six of your gal22v10d chips are outwardly identical (same manufacturer, speed rating etc) but only one of them programs successfully then it sounds very much as if the other five are fried.
If I'm missing something I hope someone else can shed more light on the subject.
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