News Release from: TenAsys Corporation
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 1 February 2006
Real-time Windows extend to 64bit systems
The newest release of INtime will be demonstrated on both the Intel and Microsoft booths at Embedded World in Nuremberg, Germany.
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Available now from TenAsys Corp, the newest release of INtime (version 3.03) will be demonstrated on both the Intel and Microsoft booths at Embedded World in Nuremberg, Germany (14th to 16th February 2006). INtime version 3.03 contains several new features designed to enhance the deployment of real-time Windows XP platforms. This update is free to all existing INtime 3.0 customers.
New features and enhancements in update 3 of INtime 3.0 include: support for Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition; full integration with the Visual Studio 2005 development environment; a virtual Ethernet driver to provide a sockets interface between Windows and INtime; a NET component to allow all MS.NET languages to interface to INtime; and a Windows XP Embedded SLD file for use with the Microsoft Target Designer.
A fully functional evaluation copy of INtime 3.0 can be downloaded from the TenAsys website.
The new release of INtime now supports Windows XP x64 Edition, enabling 64bit Windows applications to be deployed to run as co-operative processes with INtime real-time applications on a single hardware platform.
The addition of support for Win64 platforms means complex memory-intensive hard-real-time Windows applications can now be deployed.
The INtime 3.0 real-time development environment is fully integrated with Microsoft's Visual Studio 2005 IDE, the first real-time OS to provide this level of integration, eliminating the need to master a second set of development tools.
Developers can edit, compile, link, debug, and trap process faults in their real-time Windows applications without ever leaving the Visual Studio development environment.
In the event of a CPU fault, the affected real-time process is suspended and the Visual Studio debugger opens at the precise point of the exception; unrelated processes continue to run without interruption.
Also included in the new release, the INtime virtual Ethernet system adds a virtual network connection between Windows and the INtime 3.0 real-time environment.
The TenAsys virtual Ethernet driver passes packets directly from the Windows driver interface to the INtime driver interface.
The INtime NTX API is a library that provides C and C++ Windows applications with the means to co-ordinate and share data with real-time INtime processes.
A new NET component has been added so that any MS.NET language, such as Visual Basic and C#, can communicate with applications deployed on the INtime real-time virtual machine.
This release of INtime 3.0 contains a Microsoft component definition file (an SLD file) for building embedded INtime real-time applications optimised for the Windows XPe platform.
The INtime SLD file is compatible with all versions of Windows XPe.
The INtime SLD file includes multiple macro components that define typical usage scenarios of the INtime environment on a Windows XPe platform, such as 'minimal': 'networking' and 'host' configurations.
A 'kernel' configuration page is also provided to simplify the configuration of the INtime environment's operating parameters when deployed on the XPe target system.
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