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gorskia
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4 years ago

8051 Jam Byte Code Player - what now ?

Hi there,

I am looking for something similar to discontinued 8051 Jam Byte Code Player.

So, kind of embedded C code able to program fpga via JTAG ( recommended by Intel )

Well , it could be 8051 Jam Byte Code Player again, but it seems Intel has dropped this software.

Or maybe someone has different idea how to program MAX 10 in embedded enviroment from scrach ?

Link to latest 8051 Jam Byte Code Player would be also apritiated.

Best regards

Gorski Adam

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  • YuanLi_S_Intel's avatar
    YuanLi_S_Intel
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    For your information, 8051 Jam Byte Code Player is currently discontinued. Please request from your FAE if you need it.


    • gorskia's avatar
      gorskia
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      Please , forgive me.

      I don't know how to start looking for "my" FAE.

      I don't see any information about "my" FAE on intel.com web page.

      No phonecall, no e-mail , no etc...

      Could you please explain how should I do this ? ( Including obvious information )

      If FAE means Field Application Engineer - then I really have no idea how to find contact details to such person.

      Area : Poland, Warsaw.

      I've got feeling that I am trapped into infinit loop on intel.com looking for fpga FAE contact.

      Best regards

      Adam Gorski

  • YuanLi_S_Intel's avatar
    YuanLi_S_Intel
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    Yes, FAE means Field Application Enginner. OR you may contact the sales person / distributor for that.