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REDSonic to release RED-Builder IDE vers. 2.0 XE

Oct 17, 2001 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

Santa Ana, CA — (press release excerpt) — REDSonic Inc. today announced its plans to release its RED-Builder 2.0 XE embedded Linux integrated development environment (IDE) on November 8, 2001. The RED-Builder IDE enables developers to efficiently customize, configure and build embedded devices and systems. A key new feature of Version 2.0 XE is a flexible plug-in framework for board support utilities which includes download setup, a bootloader, and tools for remote debugging and target connection. With this plug-in framework, RED-Builder 2.0 XE is extremely versatile and has the ability to support the cross development of many different kinds of RISC architectures.

“With RED-Builder 2.0 XE, developers will on longer worry about the tool becoming obsolete as technology evolves,” stated Dr. Kwei-Jay Lin, chairman of REDSonic. “The plug-in framework allows the tool to grow as technology grows.”

REDSonic will is also planning to showcase its new product at an event on November 8, 2001 at the Hyatt Regency Irvine, where the company will demonstrate the new product and some of its other IA solutions including server appliances, thin clients, and gateway solutions.

 
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