I wanted to post a success using the BP XSVFplayer software to program the Altera 3064 CPLD on the Amani64 Arduino shield, at least as far the 'blink an LED' stage. My BP is v3 and I used the SVF to XSVF converter software with the XSVFplayer package to convert the SVF file. The computer environment is bootcamp Windows 7 on a MacBook Pro.
G:BusPirate_v3.XSVFplayer.v1.1>BPXSVFplayer.exe -p com7 -f AmaniBlink.xsvf
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BusPirate XSVF Player V.01
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File is 27513 bytes, read 27513 bytes Opening Bus Pirate on com7 at 115200bps, u
sing XSVF file AmaniBlink.xsvf
Entering XSVF Player Mode
Waiting for first data request...ok
Sending 4096 Bytes (1000)... waiting for reply...
ok
Sending 4096 Bytes (2000)... waiting for reply...
ok
Sending 4096 Bytes (3000)...ok
Sending 4096 Bytes (4000)...ok
Sending 4096 Bytes (5000)...ok
Sending 4096 Bytes (6000)...ok
Sending 2937 Bytes (6B79)...ok
End of operation reply 00
Success!
Thank you for Playing! :-)
Another success for the Bus Pirate - thanks for a great product!
More detailed description here: http://http://disappearingstaircase.blogspot.com/2011/09/amani64-is-cpld-shield-for-popular.html
Glad you got it, thanks for sharing your success!