Wind River Test and Manufacturing Solution,
On-Chip Debugging API 3.5, and Utility 2.3
This On-Chip Debugging API and Utility evaluation will allow you to test-drive Wind River's test and manufacturing solution. These products are designed to meet the needs of manufacturing and test engineers, allowing them to develop complex automated tasks necessary for thorough device test and configuration in a production environment. Wind River On-Chip Debugging API and Utility are optimized for the capabilities of JTAG-based debugging, using your existing versions of Wind River ICE or Wind River Probe in your current environment.
By downloading software from the Wind River website, you agree to the terms of our End User License Agreement.
System Requirements
Windows Hosts
- Windows XP Professional (Service Pack 2)
- Administrator rights
- Intel Pentium 4 processor minimum, 1GHz minimum
- 512MB RAM minimum, 1GB recommended
- 1.3GB of disk space for a standard installation
- Internet Explorer 6.0 (or newer) or Netscape Navigator 7.0 (or newer)
Linux Hosts
- RHEL 4
- Intel Pentium 4 processor minimum, 1GHz minimum
- 512MB RAM minimum, 1GB recommended for larger embedded applications
- GNOME Window Manager
- 1.3GB disk space for a standard installation: 300MB for Workbench 2.0; 600MB for ELDK tools (includes GCC and glibc)
- TCP/IP must be installed on the host system
- Mozilla 1.7 (or newer) or Netscape Navigator 7.0 (or newer)
- Use Virtual Network Computing (VNC) for remote access over slow networks
Wind River General Purpose Platform 6.9 Live DVD Evaluation
This live DVD evaluation of Wind River General Purpose Platform 6.9 is an ISO image that you can download and burn to DVD and run on your host system without permanently installing any software.
This evaluation allows you to try out General Purpose Platform in three VxWorks configurations using the VxWorks Simulator: single-processing mode, symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) mode, and asymmetric multiprocessing (AMP) mode. Each VxWorks configuration is described in a tutorial to provide a guided experience enabling you to get the most out of this evaluation.
Wind River General Purpose Platform provides a solid foundation for a broad variety of devices, from aerospace and defense applications to networking and consumer electronics gear, robotics and industrial applications, precision medical instruments, and automobile navigation and telematics systems. The platform is ideally suited for devices requiring a highly scalable, hard real-time, deterministic run-time environment.
VxWorks Run-Time
General Purpose Platform is built on the industry-leading real-time operating system (RTOS), VxWorks 6.9, and includes integrated networking and run-time technologies. The latest edition of VxWorks is backward-compatible with earlier versions, allowing customers to leverage existing and legacy software assets. This evaluation also includes VxWorks Simulator (which allows use of the platform without having to connect to a target device), Wind River Compiler, and Wind River GCC Compiler.
Multiprocessing
VxWorks 6.9 offers support for symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) and for asymmetric multiprocessing (AMP) as part of the VxWorks platforms. VxWorks SMP allows the operating system to use multiple processors in a single system. At the same time, the add-on maintains the same key real-time operating system (RTOS) characteristics of performance, small footprint, high reliability, and determinism as does the uniprocessor configuration of VxWorks.
VxWorks 6.9 AMP allows independent instances of the VxWorks operating system to run on the individual CPUs of a multi-core processor. This evaluation includes single-processing, SMP, and AMP configurations.
Wind River Workbench
This evaluation version of General Purpose Platform includes Wind River Workbench 3.3, our integrated Eclipse-based development suite. Workbench offers broad capabilities that support the entire development life cycle, from hardware bring-up to platform and application development, enabling standardization on one common environment across the enterprise.
By downloading software from the Wind River website, you agree to the terms of our end user license agreement.
Platform Host OS Support
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 4 updates 8
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop with Workstation option 5 and 6
- Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 or 11
- Fedora 13
- Ubuntu Desktop 10.04
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 3
- Microsoft Windows 7
- Sun Solaris 10 (GTK) update 11/06
System Requirements
- PC or laptop with 2GHz CPU or greater
- 1GB RAM minimum, 2GB recommended
- DVD-ROM drive
More information about Wind River General Purpose Platform is available from our product pages.
More information about VxWorks, including the product overview and a detailed product note, is available on the Wind River VxWorks page.
Wind River Linux 4 Live DVD Evaluation
This live evaluation of Wind River Linux 4 is a bootable DVD that runs the Wind River Linux product on your host system without permanently installing any software. A tutorial provides a guided experience, enabling you to get the most out of this evaluation. It includes the following Wind River products.
Wind River Linux 4
Wind River Linux is the industry-leading Linux platform for embedded device development. In one single product, Wind River Linux contains all the features and hardware support needed for a broad variety of industries and device types, including devices for networking, consumer, aerospace and defense, industrial, and medical industries. Preconfigured system profiles make it easy to jump-start device-specific development and allow device manufacturers to bring their products to market easier, faster, and more cost-effectively than ever before.
Wind River Workbench
This evaluation version of Wind River Linux 4 includes Wind River Workbench, our integrated, Eclipse-based development suite. Workbench offers broad capabilities that support the entire development life cycle, from hardware bring-up to platform and application development, enabling standardization on one common environment across the enterprise.
By downloading software from the Wind River website, you agree to the terms of our end user license agreement.
System Requirements
- Computer with 2GHz CPU or greater
- 1GB RAM minimum; 2GB recommended
- DVD-ROM drive (DVD burner and a blank DVD when downloading the DVD image)
Installation
Download the DVD image, save it to a known location, and burn the image to a blank DVD.
Note: A byte-exact copy of the DVD image must be placed on the DVD. It is not sufficient to simply copy the image file to the DVD. Refer to the manual of your DVD writing software. Alternatively you can receive a DVD in the mail.
Follow these steps:
- Insert the DVD-ROM into your computer's DVD drive.
- Reboot the machine. Make sure your BIOS is configured to boot from DVD.
- Boot from the DVD.
Getting Started
A tutorial document with instructions on how to use the evaluation will open automatically after the system boots.
Wind River Workbench On-Chip Debugging 3.3.1
and Wind River Diab Compiler 5.9 Evaluation
Boost your development confidence with Wind River Workbench On-Chip Debugging 3.3.1 and Wind River Diab Compiler 5.9. This 14-day evaluation will allow you to test-drive Wind River’s latest Eclipse-based development suite optimized for the needs of JTAG-based debugging.
Workbench On-Chip Debugging is designed to meet the needs of developers for all phases of the development life cycle—from initial board bring-up, to device driver, kernel, and OS stabilization, to development of user mode applications. The latest versions of Workbench On-Chip Debugging, when used with the Wind River ICE 2 JTAG debug unit, are designed to handle the demands of multi-core, multi-OS, and multi-context debugging.
This evaluation is intended for use with Wind River Diab Compiler and Wind River Instruction Set Simulator (included in this evaluation) or in your current environment using Wind River ICE 2 or Wind River Probe.
By downloading software from Wind River’s website, you agree to the terms of the End User License Agreement.
System Requirements
Windows Hosts
- Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 3, 32-bit x86
- Windows 7, 32-bit x86 and 64-bit x86
- Administrator rights
- Intel Pentium 4 class 1GHz processor minimum
- 1GB RAM minimum
- 1.3GB of disk space for a standard installation
- Internet Explorer 6.0 (or newer) or Netscape Navigator 7.0 (or newer)
Linux Hosts
- Fedora Core 13, 32-bit x86 and 64-bit x86-64
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 6 (Update 0), 32-bit x86 and 64-bit x86-64
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 5.0–5.5, 32-bit x86 and 64-bit x86-64
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 4 (Update 8), 32-bit x86
- Ubuntu 10.04, 32-bit x86-32 and 64-bit x86-64
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10.2 SP2, 32-bit x86-32
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 SP2, 32-bit x86-32 and 64-bit x86-64
- openSUSE 11.2, 32-bit x86-32 and 64-bit x86-64
- Intel Pentium 4 class 1GHz processor minimum
- 1GB RAM minimum
- GNOME Window Manager
- 1.3GB disk space for a standard installation: 300MB for Workbench 2.0; 600MB for ELDK tools (includes GCC and glibc)
- TCP/IP installed on the host system
- Mozilla 1.7 (or newer) or Netscape Navigator 7.0 (or newer)
- VNC for remote access over slow networks
Wind River Diab Compiler 5.9.1 Evaluation
This evaluation version of Wind River Diab Compiler will give you the opportunity to test drive our industry-leading compiler and optimization technology. Wind River Diab Compiler provides the flexibility and control you need to take advantage of today's complex CPUs. Wind River's relationship with our silicon partners makes it possible for us to provide highly optimized compilers for new silicon with short lead times—thus enabling you to immediately gain maximum performance from your compiler/silicon investment.
Wind River Diab Compiler includes the following programs and utilities:
- Driver: Intelligent wrapper program that invokes the compiler, assembler, and linker
- Assembler: Macro assembler that is invoked automatically by the driver program or as a complete standalone assembler generating object modules; includes the following key features
- Conditional macro assembler with more than 30 directives
- Unlimited number of symbols
- Debug information for source-level debugging of assembly programs
- Linker: Precise control of allocation, placement, and alignment of code and data; includes the following key features
- Links object modules into absolute or relocatable modules
- Reads/writes/mixes ELF and COFF object files
- Generates fully EABI-compliant ELF/DWARF output for tool interoperability
- Libraries
- Complete re-entrant C libraries compliant with ANSI/ISO, POSIX, and SVID standards
- Complete C++ library (STL)
- Full complement of math libraries, including IEEE-754 appendix functions
- Fast, efficient floating-point libraries
- Archiver/librarian: Creation and maintenance of libraries
- Instruction set simulator: Simulation of the core instructions of the target processor, allowing it to run C and C++ programs with the simulated environment
- Profiler: Profiling options that instrument application code that when executed saves profile information for viewing by the profiler; profile data can be automatically fed back to the compiler for additional code optimization based on execution paths
- Object file converter: Conversion routines provided for generating S-Record or IEEE-695 output formats; also provides the following
- Symbol table management
- Detailed code size reports
- C++ symbol name demangler
- Munch routine
- Documentation: Extensive documentation specific to the chosen architecture, with all manuals available in PDF formats; detailed "Getting Started" manual enables users to get up to speed quickly and enhances the out-of-the-box experience
New in Wind River Diab Compiler 5.9/5.9.1
- New size and performance optimizations
- New register allocator that provides better performance and code size reduction for PowerPC and ARM processors
- New inlining heuristic to improve performance
- Additional code size optimization (Xcode-factor) for PowerPC that combines common tail code into a single instance shared by multiple functions
- Greater user control of inlining behavior
- Support for TriCore fastcall instuctions
- Optimized I-cache alignment for loops
- Code-factor option now supported for TriCore
- Stack frame alignment control for PowerPC
- Reverse inlining for TriCore
- IA64 C++ ABI and exception handling for much better performance
- New libraries for critical compiler helper functions for all PowerPC and ARM architectures to improve performance
- Stack usage reporting
- Improved build times when using whole program optimization
- New processors and instruction set support
- PowerPC architecture
- TriCore architecture
- Support for 18-bit absolute addressing mode
- ARM architecture
Supported Target Architectures
- ARM
- ColdFire
- Intel Architecture/Pentium
- Intel XScale
- MCORE
- MIPS
- Motorola 68K
- PowerPC
- SPARC, SPARClite
- SuperH
- TriCore
Supported Host Operating Systems
- Windows XP Professional, Service Pack 2 or 3
- Windows Vista (Business and Enterprise), Service Pack 2
- Windows 7
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 4, Update 6 or 8, x86 32-bit
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 5, Update 2 or 3, x86 32-bit/64-bit
- Red Hat Fedora 9, x86 64-bit
- Red Hat Fedora 11, x86 32-bit/64-bit
- Novell SUSE Linux openSUSE 11.0, x86 32-bit/64-bit
- Novell SUSE Linux openSUSE 11.1, x86 32-bit/64-bit
- Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10.2, x86 32-bit/64-bit
- Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11.0, x86 64-bit
- openSUSE (SUSE Linux) 11, x86-64
- Ubuntu Desktop 8.04, Update 4, x86 64-bit
- Ubuntu Desktop 9.04, Update 4, x86 32-bit/64-bit
- Solaris 10 (with GTK), Update 11/06, SPARC 32-bit
Thank You
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