Visualization Tools Target Multicore Systems Development

March 1, 2007
A range of enhancements to the QNX Momentics IDE 4 development tool makes multicore application debugging easier (see figure). The latest IDE also supports QNX Adaptive Partitioning, a secure compartmentalization feature of the QNX real-time operat

A range of enhancements to the QNX Momentics IDE 4 development tool makes multicore application debugging easier (see figure). The latest IDE also supports QNX Adaptive Partitioning, a secure compartmentalization feature of the QNX real-time operating system. Developers can graphically adjust system aspects such as the CPU budget for a task. The trace system provides advanced filtering mechanisms. The memory analysis tool has a record-and-play feature for optimizing long-term memory usage. Momentics is based on the Eclipse Callisto CDT C/C++ development tools.
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