Paul Davis is on permanent record as saying: : :and lets suppose they did so. how many extra units would they actually :sell? my guess is less than a dozen or so in a given year. notice that :i said "extra". the chameleon doesn't run linux, we're talking about :developers who want to work on linux but develop DSP code for the :chameleon. thats a tiny, tiny, tiny, tiny market. : :there just isn't any financial justification at this point for a small :company with an existing SDK for the most widely used OS in the world :to spin off cash, time and/or people to develop a linux SDK, even if :they *wanted* to.
I've been interested in picking up a Chameleon for a while, but held off because of a recent overseas move. The SDK is still a bit of a sticking point, considering I have no form of windows installed, but what of wine and its derivatives? Has anyone tried running the tools? I'd give this a try myself, but I lack a net connection at home, and my DVD drive (*grumble* Dell *grumbl*) is misbehaving. I do have fond memories of developing for Motorola targets in the past. I wouldn't mind getting back into their tools. Greg --- -