Intel StrongARM reference design gains Linux IDE
Jun 15, 2001 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsCampbell, CA — (press release excerpt) — Viosoft announced a new Embedded Linux integrated development environment (IDE) for the Intel StrongARM SA-1110 development environment. The Arriba! Embedded Linux Kernel Edition IDE is a fully integrated source-level kernel debugger for configuring, customizing, developing, and deploying Linux-based embedded software solutions.
The new IDE includes a target configuration wizard, Linux kernel project management wizard, cross platform compilers, and target monitor for remote source-level kernel/driver debugging on the Linux version of the Intel SA-1110 development environment. The advanced debug technology in the IDE enables embedded developers to trace and debug more than 95% of the Linux kernel, including device drivers, at source level. This gives OEMs and solution providers more time to focus on the domain problems instead of spending additional cycles in acquiring the multiple elements involved with Linux BSP porting details.
The Arriba! Embedded Linux Kernel Edition is hosted on Microsoft Windows 98/00/NT with remote and direct access to the Linux-based Intel SA-1110 target development platform. A 30-day evaluation copy of Viosoft's Arriba! Embedded Linux Kernel Edition will be included in Intel's SA-1110 SDK.
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