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picoChip compiler for multi-core devices? receives GCC acceptance
picoChips C compiler has been accepted as an official port for the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC). The compiler is part of a suite of tools developed to support picoChips multi-core picoArrayTM devices.
The family of GCC accepted compilers is populated by ports targeted at highly regarded general-purpose processors, microcontrollers and DSPs from companies including IBM, Intel, AMD and ARM. picoChips port is the first to achieve...
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http://www.picochip.com
date: 11/10/2008
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Electric Cloud Delivers 'Continuous Integration 2.0' to Eclipse Developers
Electric Cloud®, the leading provider of software production management (SPM) solutions, today announced that a new version of its ElectricCommander® SPM automation software features an integration with the Eclipse IDE (Integrated Development Environment), enabling Eclipse and Java developers to make the agile best practice of 'continuous integration' truly scalable and reliable.
ElectricCommander 3.0, available today, features 'preflight...
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http://www.electric-cloud.com
date: 10/31/2008
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Fall Release of Sourcery G++ Includes Most Up-to-Date GNU Toolchain Available
CodeSourcery has enhanced Sourcery G++ across its supported platforms.
The Sourcery G++ IDE adds a number of features designed to automate common configuration steps and facilitate debugging of applications running on target hardware.
The Sourcery G++ Debug Sprite includes improved support for Macraigor Systems debug devices on ARM, ColdFire, MIPS and Power bare metal targets and for Keils ULINK2® debug device on ST Microelectronics STM32...
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http://www.codesourcery.com
date: 10/30/2008
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Texas Instruments further expands support for the Open Handset Alliance
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today announced that its Bluetooth® and wireless LAN (WLAN) technology software drivers are available for use in the Open Handset Alliance's Android platform.
Open access to these technologies simplifies the design process for handset manufacturers and software developers, providing the resources to architect cutting-edge Android-based devices.
TI, a long-time supporter of the open source...
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http://focus.ti.com
date: 10/30/2008
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