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JTAGjet-ARM and OMAP Debug Tools Available
with Eclipse 3.2 IDE
Moorpark, CA – April 3, 2006 – Signum Systems Corp. today announced its JTAGjet™ In-Circuit Debuggers available with the Eclipse 3.2 Integrated Development Environment.
The JTAGjet hardware-assisted debug tools will take advantage of numerous new productivity enhancements that the Eclipse 3.2 development platform offers, including new more intuitive integrated design environment (IDE) that provides tutorials and demos, built-in editor, project management, version control system (CVS), C/C++ ARM compiler, assembler and linker.
For debugging, the customer will have a choice of using the integrated ARM CDT debugger tools, or use the Signum Systems’ flagship Chameleon Debugger.™
Comprising years of development, the Eclipse environment provides an integrated suite of plug-ins to give the embedded developers better control over the project management, quality of their applications and shorter learning curves. The open source nature of the Eclipse environment is already embraced by many third parties with dozens of free and commercial plug-ins available to improve productivity, reliability and to cut software development time.
Pricing and Availability
The JTAGjet and Eclipse development suite is available for Windows 2000 and XP platforms with support for the ARM7, ARM9, and TI OMAP devices. The complete JTAGjet+Eclipse development suite, which includes JTAGjet USB2.0 emulator, GNU ARM code development tools and debugger start at U.S. $1,800 per seat. For more information, please contact Signum Systems at 805-383-3682 or write
About Signum Systems Corp.
Signum Systems (est. 1979) is a leading supplier of software and hardware development tools for the embedded marketplace and has supported TI DSPs with a full line of emulation and debugging products since 1988. Signum supplies full-featured JTAG-based emulators, in-circuit emulators (ICE), debuggers and C compilers to developers of microcontroller, microprocessor, RISC and DSP-based systems. Signum emulators and debuggers are sold worldwide and are designed and manufactured entirely in the USA ( Moorpark, California). For more information about Signum Systems and its development solutions, visit www.signum.com.
XScale is a trademark of Intel Corp. Chameleon Debugger and JTAGjet are trademarks of Signum Systems Corp. |