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News Release from: ARC International | Subject: Precise Bundle for ColdFire MCF5282
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 30 April 2003

Software bundle kick
starts ColdFire designs

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ARC International has developed royalty-free embedded software that gives designers quick and easy access to the full features of the Motorola ColdFire MCF5282 processor

The Precise Bundle, which includes the MQX RTOS, the RTCS networking stack, a full suite of networking protocols, RTOS aware debugging, performance tuning tools, device drivers for CAN and Ethernet controllers, and board support packages for the Motorola M5282EVB evaluation board and the Arrow MCF5282 board, seamlessly integrated with Metrowerks' CodeWarrior Development Studio for ColdFire architectures, offers ideal development solution for network-based embedded control applications.

ARC's Precise Bundle for CodeWarrior Development Studio is the latest result of an ongoing collaboration between ARC International and Metrowerks.

"As a provider of royalty-free, high-performance, yet modular embedded software, ARC is committed to provide developers with an integrated, flexible, cost-effective solution", said Mike Gulett, ARC International's President and CEO.

"The synergy between CodeWarrior Development Studio and ARC's Precise Bundle is a good example of providing developers reduced design risk, development costs and ultimately, improved time-to-market".

David Clifton, Vice President of Marketing for Metrowerks, added, "Integrating ARC's high-performance embedded software into the CodeWarrior Development Studio is part of our ongoing strategy to provide our customers with a competitive solution ideal for Motorola's MCF5282 processor based designs, such as security systems, home networking, food service equipment and industrial control networks including CAN gateways and routers".

Tightly integrated with the CodeWarrior Development Studio, kernel and networking stack information is available in the CodeWarrior pull-down menu during real-time debugging sessions, giving developers access to all resources in a single location.

The Precise Bundle for ColdFire MCF5282 with CodeWarrior Development Studio gives designers foundation software that simplifies the development of applications programs to harness the MCF5282 processor's networking and control capabilities.

The Precise Bundle with CodeWarrior Development Studio is available immediately to give designers a head start on software development for the MCF5282 processor.

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