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From: John Dallaway <jld@codeconfidence.com>
To: eCos Announcements <ecos-announce@ecos.sourceware.org>
Cc: eCos Discussion <ecos-discuss@ecos.sourceware.org>
Subject: [COMMERCIAL] Code Confidence unveils kernel-aware debugging tools for eCos developers
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 21:57:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4B72931B.7040601@codeconfidence.com> (raw)

February 10, 2010 -- CAMBRIDGE, UK -- Code Confidence Ltd, the embedded
software tooling specialists, today unveiled kernel-aware debugging
capabilities within the latest revision of the Code Confidence Tools for
eCos.

Based on the award-winning Eclipse(tm) Platform and C/C++ Development
Tooling (CDT), the Code Confidence(tm) Tools provide a fully-integrated
development environment for application developers working with the
eCos(R) real-time operating system.

The new features enable developers to review eCos thread status and
system-level events using advanced user interface components which
simplify and accelerate eCos application debugging.

"Our kernel-aware debug views release the potential of existing eCos
run-time debugging features to deliver a powerful debugging experience"
explained John Dallaway, Director at Code Confidence. "Developers can
now observe the interactions between their application code and the
operating system with unprecedented clarity."

Other product features include:

  * Simplified eCos project creation using software wizards
  * An advanced eCos configuration editor for rapid comprehension and
    customisation of operating system features
  * Full integration with the CDT source code editor including syntax
    highlighting, content assistance and navigation of both eCos and
    application source code
  * An optimised eCos build system with robust file dependency analysis
  * A remote debugging launcher for application download and debugging
    on embedded hardware
  * All necessary GNU toolchain components - built for high performance
    (Cygwin not required)

The Code Confidence Tools for eCos are available on both Windows and
Linux development hosts. For further details, visit the Code Confidence
website: http://www.codeconfidence.com/tools


-- 
John L Dallaway
Code Confidence Ltd
http://www.codeconfidence.com

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