The current distribution of the Chipmunk tools was released on June 30, 2005. It makes log compatible with gcc 4.0. Earlier recent releases (December 11, 2004, November 5, 2003, March 21, 2003, June 5, 2002 and August 17, 2001) were bugfix releases, primarily due to extensive code contributions by Peter Welch. Also thanks to Michael Godfrey for contributing Y2K patches and for alpha-testing.
The Chipmunk tools now run on a wide variety of platforms. Exact software requirements vary by platform, but for most machines an ANSI c compiler (most typically GCC), X11 (R4, R5, or R6), and an HTML browser are the only requirements.
The most current version of the documentation is accessible directly at the World-Wide Web sites that distribute the Chipmunk tools. You can browse the manual without downloading the Web tree.
Binary distributions are available for PC and Amiga platforms; see platform list for more details. At the time of this writing, these releases reflect the October 1, 1998 release.
The Chipmunk distribution is offered with the GNU license. In essence, GNU-licensed software is freely redistributable, but if you make changes to the source code, and wish to distribute your changes, you must also distribute the source code of your modified version, and your modified source must also be freely redistributable. Check the license agreement included with each Chipmunk tool for more information.
Earlier versions of the Chipmunk tools are available on CD-ROM from several vendors. We expect this version to be included on future CD-ROMs, and will include vendor information in this section as these products appear. To our knowledge, no one is offering commercial support services for the Chipmunk tools.
The Chipmunk tools are available in source form, as a set of tar files, compressed with the GNU gzip program. Practically all users of the Chipmunk tools will need to get the following two files. Click on the header name to FTP the tar file.
The following files contain the distribution for specific Chipmunk tools and toolkits. Click on the header name to FTP the tar file for the tool.
In addition to the four major Chipmunk tools, there are several supplementary tools in the Chipmunk distribution. Press here for more information about the supplementary tools. To retrieve tools from the supplementary toolkit, click on the head names below:
A collection of examples for using all the Chipmunk tools for chip design is also available. Press here to retrieve this example collection.
Once you have retrieved all the necessary files for your site, you can starting reading the compilation instructions for the Chipmunk system.