Professional Tools For ARM Linux Application Development

Posted by on Mar 8, 2010 | No Comments

Using open source tools to debug Linux applications can be a challenging experience, and still developers have to work with them every day. Highly skilled developers using open source tools experience costly delays with command-line driven debuggers. For developers who are new to debugging, there is always a steep learning curve. Effective debugging can help developers save time and money, but until now, there have been few affordable alternatives.

ARM introduces the Keil Development Studio 5 (DS-5), a new family of tools aimed specifically at Linux Application Development. The DS-5 is made up of a pre-packaged GNU Compiler, a Linux distribution and examples and the new Eclipse-based DS-5 Debugger. DS-5 is a high-performance, economically priced, cross-platform debugger for open source Linux applications. The DS-5 is GUI driven rather than command-line driven; making it easier for developers to access the internals of the chip for debug purposes.

On March 24th, 2010, telecoms engineer and MBA graduate Javier Orensanz will conduct this live online seminar where you can learn about using the Keil DS-5 and how it:

  • Improves synchronized source and disassembly use
  • Increases visibility of the CPU register content
  • Allows setup of complex break points

In addition, find out how easy it is to download applications and libraries to a target file system.

Register for this online seminar here.

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