Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: Jungo | Subject: WinDriver PCI/USB
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 3 June 2004
Driver tools take on PowerPC on Linux
The WinDriver PCI/USB driver development tool now enables PowerPC based driver development for the Linux operating system
The PowerPC support is an enhancement of WinDriver for Linux, which already supports Intel's x86 line of microprocessors. WinDriver enables development of high performance drivers for USB and PCI peripheral devices that run Windows 98, Me, NT, 2000, XP, Server 2003, Windows CE.NET, Linux, Solaris and VxWorks, providing cross platform capabilities that enable porting of code across all supported operating systems.
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Jungo Software Technologies has produced a new release of WinDriver, its USB/PCI driver and firmware development toolkits
WinDriver provides graphical development environments, application programming interfaces (APIs), hardware diagnostic utilities and samples to accelerate driver development.
"Our commitment at Jungo is to continuously expand our support for different platforms, so that our customers will get the best fitted solution for their needs", said Ophir Herbst, General Manager of Jungo's Software Tools Division.
"Supporting PowerPC under Linux complements the WinDriver product line, serving a broader range of customers who wishes to overcome the development-intensive bottleneck of driver development".
Free full-featured 30-day evaluation versions of Jungo's driver development tools are available for download from the Jungo website.
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