8051 SOURCE-LEVEL DEBUGGER PROVIDES CONSISTENT INTERFACE TO
IN-CIRCUIT EMULATORS, EVALUATION BOARDS, EMBEDDED MONITORS AND SIMULATORS
Moorpark, Calif. September
10, 1996 Signum Systems, a leading manufacturer of embedded system development
tools has released Chameleon-51, a source level debugger for the 8051
family of microcontrollers. The Chameleon debugger provides a consistent
user interface to the users project at all stages in the development process, regardless
of the target system. It interfaces with Signum Systems USP-series In-Circuit
Emulators (ICEs), RISM-compatible evaluation boards, embedded monitors and CPU simulators.
The Chameleon debugger supports networked connections to ICEs, evaluation boards and
embedded monitors using Signum Systems IceServer software. Chameleon can
also act as a telnet server allowing users accross the network to join a debugging session
using standard telnet client terminals. Chameleon is also compatible with Signum Systems
Viper Virtual Interface Panel Environment supporting rapid prototyping
and custom debug interface construction.
Chameleon-51 runs under Windows 3.1/32s, Windows 95 and Windows
NT. The software is included with Signum Systems USP-51
series of in-circuit emulators.
Stand-alone
debugger packages start at $950.00.
About
Signum Systems
Founded in 1979, Signum Systems has from its inception positioned itself in the mainstream
of the embedded emulation market. Signum Systems supplies full featured in-circuit
emulators (ICE) and simulators to developers of microcontroller and DSP (Digital Signal
Processor) based systems. Its major customers include hard disk drive makers (e.g.,
Seagate, Maxtor, Ministor, Syquest, Micropolis, Conner, IBM) and microcontroller chip
manufacturers (e.g., Intel, Texas Instruments, National Semiconductor, Zilog, Silicon
Systems).
Chameleon Debugger, Chameleon-51, USP-51, Viper, and IceServer are
trademarks of Signum Systems Corp. Other brands and products are trademarks of their
respective holders. |