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=="Programmable Array Logic" not "Programmable array logic"==
I propose changing the capitalization of the title to "Programmable Array Logic", per naming conventions. "Programmable Array Logic" is a proper noun (though "programmable logic device", a broader term, is not); it was also a trademark of MMI.
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==The first PALs==
I reverted {{user|209.78.18.231}}'s edits because they are possibly wrong and his other edits are POVed and possibly sneaky vandalism. The one source I found said that MMI had the first not IBM. However, I don't know enough of the topic to make clear call either way. --[[User:Sunborn|<
:Yes, you don't know enough about the topic. First: IBM but not for sale to the public, Second: Signetics FPLA's, Third: MMI PAL's(tm)
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Two of the very first PAL Programmers were the Structured Design SD-10 and [http://home.att.net/~betty.p.mercado/Old_Test_Equipment/SD20_PAL.jpg "SD20"]. They had the PALASM software built-in and only required a CRT terminal to enter the equations, fuze and verify the part. [[User:Dmercado|Dmercado]] ([[User talk:Dmercado|talk]]) 05:05, 20 February 2009 (UTC)
I took out the dead link to the photo of the SD20. I will try to upload a good photo to wiki common area.[[User:Dmercado|Dmercado]] ([[User talk:Dmercado|talk]]) 16:44, 28 April 2020 (UTC)
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