The CPLDs I had to test my code on are ATF1504 in TQFP44, with 32 gpio. Using 2 of these chips in DIP-converters I was able to try all the functionality I wanted to, but with fewer bits in the bank registers due to lack of pins.
The next step would have to be using a TQFP100 chip, and that requires a proper PCB. We'll see when that happens.
For now I have other SW things to try out, mainly towards getting Fuzix running better on PZ1.
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