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10 years agoby file do you mean documentations and datasheets? here this flash datasheet describes write and read methodologies for the flash on page 51 http://www.spansion.com/support/datasheets/s29al032d.pdf
this is for QSPI flash https://www.altera.com/content/dam/altera-www/global/en_us/pdfs/literature/hb/cfg/cfg_cf52012.pdf but be careful with it, this IC is quite picky. rarely companies sell their datasheets. i'v seen only 1 or 2 protocols that are sold. most of them are freely available. all altera's documentations are also free. the thing is that altera changed their site design recently and many good documentation are not accessible anymore but if you google it might still find some good documents. here https://www.altera.com/support/literature/lit-index.html maybe you will find what you search here. and here in the middle you will see this tiny PDF symbols in a column. click any of them and it will open the datasheet for corresponding model, you may also click on the model name at left, it will take you into more detailed description page and with some additional documentation files. http://www.buyaltera.com/scripts/partsearch.dll?cat=2556262&pv-5=24296&pv-5=24297 and regarding learning something new; don't get frustrated because it looks very hard, start bit by bit. most important thing here is how much time you have per day. if your family supports you financially, then you are in perfect condition to study. if you have to work and earn for living... then you will have to go on in harsh conditions. be careful with verilog it looks like C but they have nothing in common. these two work totally different ways. verilog describes what electronics should be wired where and how. it is not a software. it is a hardware description language; C is a software. only thing that they have in common is syntax. that is it.