Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: Wind River Systems | Subject: Workbench 2.6.1 OCD
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 03 April 2007
Workbench makes the most of modern
hardware
Upgraded development toolset offers multicore device developers a more fully supported, standards-based development environment.
Wind River has announced enhancements to Wind River Workbench 2.6.1 On-Chip Debugging Edition, the company's comprehensive device software development toolset for mitigating the complexities of on-chip debugging The upgraded Wind River Workbench, OCD Edition, provides a development toolset that does not require kernel instrumentation to debug the Linux kernel and user applications, and will also offer multicore device developers a more fully supported, standards-based development environment
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 23 Oct 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Wind River understands the unique and often times, frustrating difficulties device developers face when debugging 32 and 64bit device projects", said Sandy Orlando, Vice President and General Manager of Wind River On-Chip Debugging.
"With the newly upgraded Workbench toolset for on-chip debugging, Wind River will offer customers a rich set of Eclipse-based development tools that allow them to harness the full advantages today's hardware innovations offer, including multicore and multiprocessing technologies".
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