Driver development spreads to new platforms
The WinDriver development tool now supports both PCI and USB devices running Microsoft Windows CE.NET on MIPS-based platforms, as well as PCI and USB devices running Microsoft Windows Server 2003.
The latest version of the WinDriver driver development tool now supports driver development for both PCI and USB devices running Microsoft Windows CE.NET on MIPS-based platforms, as well as PCI and USB devices running Microsoft Windows Server 2003.
"WinDriver's crossplatform capabilities enable porting of WinDriver-based driver code to any of the major operating systems supported", said Ophir Herbst, General Manager of Jungo's Software Tools Division.
"The new version of the toolkit demonstrates our commitment to constantly support latest platforms and technologies, providing greater flexibility for developers in both the desktop and the embedded world".
Version 6.02 also includes support for USB driver development in the Delphi (Pascal) development environment compatible with the new WinDriver USB API recently introduced in version 6.00.
Delphi support for USB includes samples and wizard code generation capabilities.
Jungo customers with a valid support subscription are entitled to upgrade to v6.02 free of charge.
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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