okwatts wrote:
Just checking from those who know, if one was to get one of these boards what version of Quartus still supports these ie the Flex10k70 and where do you find it. My version 13.0sp1 does not!
Unfortunately, the Flex 10K family uses the older Max+PLUS II software rather than Quartus, and Intel no longer supports that software (or even lets you download it). On Intel's website, trying to download the Max+PLUS II software just brings you to a discontinuation notice, which says it the software will no longer be available after March 12th 2021. It's the same for any versions of Quartus before 13 (I just saw plasmo posted that Quartus 8.1 had the 10K)
I believe the MAX CPLD that's on that board can be programmed with Quartus 13.x, which is still available, but you are out of luck for the FLEX device.
From my somewhat old memory of actually using these boards when I was in college, the MAX+PLUS II software needed to be licensed before you can use it and it's tied to the PC it is installed on (eg. you used to go to Altera's web site, type in the computer "ID" that the software gave you on first startup, and then you could download a license file for the "free/student" version. Without Intel providing the licensing anymore, it won't be as simple as downloading an old copy of the software from a sketchy web site (which you probably shouldn't be doing anyway) because it won't work until licensed. It's a sad state of affairs because that FLEX device is really cool for combining retro and modern - the 3.3V I/O pins were also 5V tolerant even when run on 3.3V and the I/O could be a different voltage than the internal logic.