While you wait for the official power supply, you can use P1 pin 19
with 3.3 Volt to make the board happy. and on P1 pin 18 you can apply ground. ( check the schematic). for me it worked. see picture
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- Topic: LC MAXII Altera EPM240 CPLD development board (HCDVBD0006)
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