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News Release from: Hitex Development Tools | Subject: Toolchain for ARM7 processors
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 24 December 2003
Two routes to ARM7 development tools
Hitex is set to launch a complete and integrated toolchain for ARM7 processors at Embedded World 2004.
Hitex is set to launch a complete and integrated toolchain for ARM7 processors at Embedded World 2004 The basic version is an ARM starter kit, priced at Eur 445 (US $515)
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 3 Dec 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The kit consists of an evaluation board with Atmel AT91, the TantinoARM JTAG-debugger with USB, a limited version of the high-performance HiTOP user interface, an ARM simulator and the GNU C compiler.
An evaluation version of the Tessy automated unit test system completes the kit.
The starter kit can be upgraded to a professional package by an unlimited HiTOP version, including software updates and support.
The high-end solution for the ARM toolchain is based on the universal Tanto system.
TantoARM is a high-performance debugging system that can be easily expanded with a trace module to offer full support of the embedded trace macrocell (ETM).
Ethernet and USB are standard and provide high download rates and flexibility.
As a special offer, visitors to Embedded World 2004 can pick up a free ARM simulator from the Hitex booth.
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