I spent the entire second quarter of 1994 writing code for the visibility averaging and calibration program of the NPOI, CHAMELEON, for which I am solely responsible. The code now consists of 7000 lines in PV-Wave scripts, and about 1500 lines in C. Version 1.0 of CHAMELEON is nearly completed and ready to read data from the data base created by CONSTRICTOR (the raw data averager), plot the data in a variety of ways (including 3D and image options), edit, average, and calibrate the data. Astrometric delays are corrected for atmospheric refractive index fluctuations, and a subroutine for an astrometric solution for station coordinates and star positions is about to be completed. I expect a lengthy "debugging" phase, however, once the NPOI has come on-line. The paper on Capella was published in AJ 107, 1859. I will attend the IAU symposium No. 166 in Den Haag, in August, to give a talk on this binary and others we had observed with the Mark III interferometer.