Chris Reynolds wrote:
> Thanks for all the suggestions so far. I was hoping to stay in the open 
> source realm, rather than go the commercial route. I guess I could try 
> something like wine to run the windows app in linux and see if that will 
> work, but in my past experience it didn't usually work very well. 
>   
I use VMware to run a variety of CAD applications under Win 2K.  I use
BobCAD/CAM for mechanical and Protel 99 for electronic cad.  I used to
also use Xilinx FPGA tools, but these now run natively under Linux with a
few small quirks.  These apps run flawlessly under VMWare.  I don't
know if VMware will run on a RT kernel, and their support for new kernels
sometimes lags behind.

Jon

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