Manufacturing Focus of New Wind River Tool Set



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July 23, 2007 —  Wind River Systems announced last week the release of production-oriented test tools in the new Wind River On-Chip Debugging for Manufacturing and Test. The package is a combination of the company's on-chip debugging tools with manufacturing and test tooling that offers driver-based integration with the National Instruments LabView platform and development environment, and is designed to allow diagnostics and defect reduction on the production floor.

This release includes an updated version of WindRiver's On-Chip Debugging Utility that adds the ability to selectively extract data from device memory instead of having to perform offline scans of memory dumps. It works with a number of processors, including those from Broadcom, Freescale, Intel and P.A. Semi.





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