Wind River recently introduced its standards-based Wind River Workbench On-Chip Debugging 3.1.1 with extended support for Freescale, Intel and RMI processors. Wind River On-Chip Debugging is a comprehensive development tools solution that includes Wind River Workbench On-Chip Debugging, a collection of software tools based on the Eclipse framework; Wind River ICE 2, a high-performance, multicore-capable JTAG debug unit; and Wind River Probe, an entry level, portable JTAG debug unit.
Currently the debugging solution supports a wide range of processor architectures including ARM, MIPS, Power Architecture and ColdFire. With the introduction of version 3.1.1, Wind River extends support for Freescale’s QorlQ P2020, Intel Atom, and RMI XLRO and XLSO processors, among other devices based on ARM, MIPS and Power Architecture. This provides customers with increased effectiveness in designing and debugging, expanded multicore support for up to 16 cores, and additional choice when evaluating industry leading processor architectures.
Additional Freescale device support includes the i.MX35 applications processor for automotive, consumer and industrial markets, the MPC8536E PowerQUICC III device for gigahertz-class processing within IP network and advanced media processing applications, and the MPC560x processor designed for automotive body and chassis applications.
The debugging solution is targeted for all phases of the development lifecycle, from board bring-up to device driver development, kernel stabilisation and system integration, and is extensible for customers to add support for additional device architectures and processors.
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