Re: Any Cell BE programmers here?




Brandon J. Van Every wrote:
oranta wrote:
Hi,
What exactly would you like to know?

Aside from whether there's any significant clump of Cell BE programmers
anywhere... I'd like to know if anyone is programming directly on the
PS3 with a keyboard / mouse / monitor setup. I'm currently trying to
get the IBM Cell SDK set up on my PC for cross-compilation and
simulation, but I'm wondering if this is more trouble than it's worth.


Cheers,
Brandon Van Every

Setting up the SDK is not too bad. I had little experience with Linux
and was able to do it.

.



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