I thought advertising was not supposed to happen on here?
In article <v7qdneV22OWOE_XZRVnyvw@bt.com>, Chris Stephens
<sales@computer-solutions.co.uk> writes
>Computer Solutions is now supplying the Embest range of ARM Development
>tools.
but if we are going to have advertising lets be fair:-
I can supply Keil, IAR, Segger ARM debugging tools see www.phaedsys.org
Greenhills www.ghreenhills.com supply their own as do
Nohau www.nohau.com,
iSystem www.isystem.com and
Hitex www.hitex.com
Then there are the top end systems:- www.lauterbach.com
and at the other end of the scale you can pick up any number of simple
wiggler JTAG all over the place.
BTW I think Ashling are no longer with us.
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Reply by Chris Stephens●May 15, 20062006-05-15
Computer Solutions is now supplying the Embest range of ARM Development
tools. These include UNetICE, a low-cost, high-speed JTAG emulator for ARM
processors, Debugging and Flash programming software to support it and a
wide range of ARM Evaluation Boards.
UNetICE connects the USB or Ethernet port of a PC to the JTAG interface of
the ARM target board and allows flash programming and debugging. It is
available with supporting software includes an integrated development
environment with a GCC (GNU Compiler Collection) compiler ready linked along
with evaluation boards to give 'out of the box' program development.
With UNetICE, a user can download target programs, examine memory and
registers, single-step through programs, insert multiple breakpoints, run
programs in real time, and program on and off-chip flash memory. Support is
provided for two hardware breakpoints, two data breakpoints and unlimited
software breakpoints. The new unit supports all ARM7 and ARM9 kernel CPUs,
and is designed for use with Windows 98/NT/2000/XP host PCs via a 10/100M
Ethernet port or USB port. It includes a standard 20-pin JTAG port for
connecting to the target, and will download and debug at speeds of 200-800
Kbytes/sec. It can either be powered from the USB port or from a separate
power supply.
The Embest IDE provides a simple and versatile graphical user interface with
tools for creating applications for ARM processors. It facilitates the
management and development of projects, establishes and manages host-target
communication, as well as running and debugging applications. It
incorporates an integrated source-code editor, GNU compilers, assembler and
linker, a GNU ANSI C library, and a source-level debugger. In addition to
supporting the Embest IDE, UNetICE also provides support for the GNU
Debugger (GDB), as well as the ARM ADS and SDT debugger standards and all
compilers that comply with that.
A range of low-cost ARM core evaluation boards for the Philips,
STMicroelectronics, Atmel, Samsung, Cirrus Logic and Intel are also
available.
Prices for the UNetICE start at less than 450 UKPounds (650 Euro) , and
evaluation boards at 100 UKPounds (150 Euro)
For more details visit our web site
http://www.computer-solutions.co.uk/chipdev/embestarmtools.htm
The Embest range of products is now available, most for next day delivery,
from our web shop
www.computer-solutions.co.uk/shop
Regards, Chris
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Chris Stephens E-mail: sales@computer-solutions.co.uk
Computer Solutions Ltd. Phone: +44 (0)1 932 829 460
1a New Haw Road, Fax: +44 (0)1 932 840 603
Addlestone, Surrey http://www.computer-solutions.co.uk
KT15 2BZ England
For the largest range of embedded microprocessor development tools