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[[File:PALASM Design.jpg|thumb|right|PALASM design of a 4-bit [[Counter (digital)|counter]]]] '''PALASM''' is an early [[hardware description language]], used to translate Boolean functions and state transition tables into a fuse map for use with [[programmable array logic|Programmable Array Logic]] (PAL) devices introduced by [[Monolithic Memories|Monolithic Memories, Inc.]] (MMI). The language was developed by [[John Birkner]] in the early 1980s. It is not case-sensitive. <!-- Deleted image removed: [[File:Palasm.JPG|right|thumb|300px|Screenshot of PALASM 90 software title screen. Note ownership by AMD at this point (1989)]] --> The PALASM compiler was written by MMI in FORTRAN IV on an [[IBM System/370|IBM 370/168]]. MMI made the source code available to users at no cost. By 1983, MMI customers ran versions on the [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[PDP-11]], [[Data General Nova|Data General NOVA]], [[Hewlett-Packard]] [[HP 2100]], [[MDS800]] and others. A widely used MS-DOS port was produced by MMI.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/cae/AMD/palasm-2.23d/|title=DOS Version including manuals and executables}}</ref> There was a Windows front-end written sometime later.<ref>{{cite web|author1=Alin Badea|author2=Lorand Bogdanffy|url=http://www.wseas.us/e-library/conferences/2013/Malaysia/ACACOS/ACACOS-12.pdf|title=HDL Windows Designer Compatible with the PALASM Platform}}</ref>
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