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News Release from: Solid State Supplies | Subject: NET + Works 6.2 development platform
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 01 April 2005
Development platform reduces design
risks
A complete development environment for Ethernet/Internet enabling embedded devices, the NET + Works 6.2 development platform provides integrated tools to reduce design risks.
Described as a complete development environment for Ethernet/Internet enabling embedded devices, the new NET + Works 6.2 development platform from Solid State Supplies provides ready to use integrated tools which will reduce design risks and accelerate time to market Net + Works is specifically designed for use with the NetSilicon family of 32-bit NET + ARM processors and Digi Connect modules
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 6 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Starting with the sample application programs provided, the kit enables designers to create custom software application using built-in APIs and integrated development tools.
The application's performance can be evaluated on the development board and the target hardware can then be designed using the development board as a reference.
The inclusion of Green Hill MULTI IDE or Microcross GNU X-Tools, a JTAG debugger and runtime software which has source code drivers, ThreadX RTOS, TCP/IP stack and networking applications all in a royalty free environment, enables engineers to use NET + Works to maintain contact with evolving networking technologies.
"By allowing applications to seamlessly migrate across all processors and modules,," commented Matthew Cook at Solid State, "The common Net + Works platform paves the way for the integration of extra features such as security, device discovery, Advanced Web Server, Wi-Fi, new drivers or new RFCs.".
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