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Comp.Arch.FPGA | ISE and BaseX for Linux?

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ISE and BaseX for Linux? - Pepper Orlando - 2004-09-21 10:06:00

Though I will be using the webpack that ships
with the Spartan-3
intially, I am somewhat interested in the Linux version of BaseX or
Linux that I've been reading about. With version 6.3, is the Linux
version now native (not WINE)? Also, does it provide all of the
features of the Windows version?
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Re: ISE and BaseX for Linux? - B. Joshua Rosen - 2004-09-21 18:43:00

On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 07:06:54 -0700, Pepper
Orlando wrote:

> Though I will be using the webpack that ships with the Spartan-3
> intially, I am somewhat interested in the Linux version of BaseX or
> Linux that I've been reading about. With version 6.3, is the Linux
> version now native (not WINE)? Also, does it provide all of the
> features of the Windows version?

ISE has been Linux native since 6.1. The reason that webpack isn't offered
in a Linux native version has to do with the licensing of package used to
port the Windoze GUI to Linux. There was a thread, in this newsgroup, on
this topic a few weeks ago, supposedly Xilinx is moving to a new toolkit
in 7.1 which hopefully won't have the same licensing problems as the
current toolkit.