VisualLynux For Visual Studio .Net

June 9, 2003
If you're familiar with Microsoft's Visual Studio .Net but need to target Linux as an embedded platform, Lynuxworks' VisualLynux 5.0 may be the solution. It adds a small toolbar to the IDE and a host of Linux...

If you're familiar with Microsoft's Visual Studio .Net but need to target Linux as an embedded platform, Lynuxworks' VisualLynux 5.0 may be the solution. It adds a small toolbar to the IDE and a host of Linux tools including cross compilers, a target platform administrator, and two debuggers. VisualLynux works with LynxOS and BlueCat Linux from Lynuxworks. Apps can be traced using Lynuxworks' Sypker 2.0. VisualLynux pricing starts at $1999.

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