Product category:
Embedded Software and Operating Systems
News Release from: LynuxWorks | Subject: CodeWarrior for LynuxOS/BlueCat
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 25 April 2001
IDE for LynxOS and BlueCat embedded
applications
LynuxWorks has announced the availability of a CodeWarrior IDE for companies using Linux and Solaris host development environments and deploying on LynxOS and BlueCat Linux targets.
LynuxWorks has announced the availability of a CodeWarrior integrated development environment for companies using Linux and Solaris host development environments and deploying on LynxOS and BlueCat Linux targets "LynuxWorks has traditionally led the pack with leading edge operating system technologies and embedded systems expertise
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 18 Apr 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Metrowerks' CodeWarrior IDE is a very powerful and familiar tool with embedded systems developers.
The addition of the CodeWarrior IDE to the LynuxWorks development tools will help our customers speed the product development phase and introduction of their new products to market", said Greg Rose, director of product management for LynuxWorks.
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"Additionally, this CodeWarrior IDE announcement is the first of a series of new announcements we will be making in 2001 under our new LynuxWorks expanded tools initiative".
The introduction of the CodeWarrior IDE for LynuxWorks embedded operating systems helps software developers face a myriad of time-to-market quandaries, chief among them are market delivery windows holding developers to aggressive coding/debug schedules and engineers being required to spend time learning a new suite of development tools.
The CodeWarrior IDE edition of LynuxWorks development tools will accelerate the development process by combining an editor, code browser, compiler, linker, and debugger into a single application, all controlled by an easy-to-use, familiar graphical user interface (GUI.) With the CodeWarrior IDE on the Linux or Solaris crossdevelopment host, an application developer can use the project management and stationery capabilities to create a new project and then use the editor and code browsing capabilities to efficiently create application code.
When ready to debug, the developer simply clicks on the debugger selection and it automatically builds the application, if needed, then transparently downloads the executable to the embedded target board running either the LynxOS or BlueCat embedded operating system.
The CodeWarrior IDE will then automatically launch the crossdebugger, and display the debugger GUI on the host system.
This means with a simple click of the mouse, all the necessary actions to build and debug the target application have been performed.
This relieves developers from all the usual cumbersome commands, and most importantly, some of the wasted time in the development phase of a project.
The CodeWarrior IDE Edition of LynxOS Development Tools will be released in May, 2001.
The BlueCat version will be released later in 2001.
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