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News Release from: Real Time Innovations | Subject: ScopeTools for MontaVista Linux and DevRocket
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 29 March 2004
Tools aid Linux development
RTI ScopeTools are now available for the popular MontaVista Linux operating system and the MontaVista DevRocket development environment
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"Developers building devices with MontaVista Linux can now leverage a world-class environment and tools to debug and optimise their embedded applications", said Sheila Baker, Vice President, Marketing, MontaVista Software. "The RTI ScopeTools complement the rich MontaVista product portfolio plugging into MontaVista DevRocket, to accelerate development and deployment of next-generation intelligent devices".
RTI ScopeTools provide sophisticated performance analysis and debugging capabilities for today's complex embedded applications.
MontaVista Software will initially offer three of RTI's powerful tools: StethoScope - RTI's original real-time data monitor; ProfileScope - the dynamic profiler; and MemScope - the real-time memory analyser.
These tools allow developers to monitor an embedded system while it is running, to optimise performance, and to improve reliability by measuring memory integrity.
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The RTI ScopeTools will plug seamlessly into MontaVista DevRocket, MontaVista Software's Eclipse-based comprehensive integrated development environment (IDE).
RTI and MontaVista will be demonstrating RTI ScopeTools for MontaVista Linux in booths 1842 and 1835 at the Embedded Systems Conference, San Francisco and on stands Q22 and R7 at the Real Time Show in Paris, France (both shows run from 30th March to 1st April 2004).
"The growing clout of Embedded Linux in the market makes availability of advanced and easier-to-use development tools increasingly critical", said Stan Schneider, CEO, RTI.
"MontaVista Software, a pioneer in the embedded Linux market, continues to set itself apart from the crowd by offering these premier tools to Linux developers".
MontaVista DevRocket is a fully integrated and graphical development environment designed to facilitate system software and applications development.
DevRocket, also based on Eclipse technology, offers a wide choice of targets and host platforms, including Linux, Windows and Solaris.
It integrates and streamlines essential development activities, including compilation, editing, debugging and revision control, and supports integration of key third party Eclipse development tools and components.
RTI ScopeTools for MontaVista Linux will be available from MontaVista Software and the company's sales and distribution channels worldwide in Q2, 2004.
A limited access beta program is ongoing now.
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