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Real-time monitoring tool for REDICE-Linux

Nov 13, 2000 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 1 views

Orange County, CA — (press release excerpt) — REDSonic today announced the release of RED-Probe, a real-time system event viewer and monitoring tool for REDICE-Linux. RED-Probe is a graphical, real-time, monitoring and profiling tool and an integral component of the REDICE-Linux development system.

Using RED-Probe, the embedded system developer can easily view and analyze the behavior and execution of their real-time applications, enabling them to verify the precision of the execution and ensure that all deadlines have been met.

In Active mode, RED-Probe gives system developers the ability to monitor all real-time and non-real-time tasks that are currently executing on an embedded system running REDICE-Linux. In Passive mode, the user can load a trace file created previously from running REDICE-Linux.

Additional information about RED-Probe is available here, and information about REDICE-Linux is available here.

 
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