| Cosmic Software has simplified the task of debugging complex embedded systems with the release of the latest version of its acclaimed Zap debugger. Zap Version 2.6 will be of particular interest to embedded systems programmers whose programs include a combination of compiled C code with routines written directly in assembly code.
Unlike its predecessors, Zap 2.6 includes full source level debugging for assembly code as well as for compiled code. This means that the debugger uses the original assembly source file complete with comments in the source window and allows single stepping and setting break points at this level.
The Cosmic ZAP debugger features innovative debugging aids such as easy access to any ANSI C object and the ability to open multiple windows to browse source code. Graphical performance analysis allows users to view code coverage and cycles of execution, chronograms check out a time-line of function calls, and with C trace users can scroll back and forth through executed C instructions.
Zap Version 2.6 is available now for both PC platforms under Windows (3.1 or 95) or for Sun and HP workstations running OSF Motif. It also includes development system support of the bus analyser for the Motorola MMDSOS/08 and the trace and event logic for the Pentica MIME-600/68HCOS.
Cosmic C tools include cross-assemblers, compilers, simulators and debuggers for PCs and Unix workstations. Support is available now for Motorola's 6809, 6805, 6808, 68HC11, 68HC12, 68HC16, 68000 and 68300 families.
Cosmic Software has simplified the task of debugging complex embedded systems with the release of the latest version of its acclaimed Zap debugger. Zap Version 2.6 will be of particular interest to embedded systems programmers whose programs include a combination of compiled C code with routines written directly in assembly code.
Unlike its predecessors, Zap 2.6 includes full source level debugging for assembly code as well as for compiled code. This means that the debugger uses the original assembly source file complete with comments in the source window and allows single stepping and setting break points at this level.
The Cosmic ZAP debugger features innovative debugging aids such as easy access to any ANSI C object and the ability to open multiple windows to browse source code. Graphical performance analysis allows users to view code coverage and cycles of execution, chronograms check out a time-line of function calls, and with C trace users can scroll back and forth through executed C instructions.
Zap Version 2.6 is available now for both PC platforms under Windows (3.1 or 95) or for Sun and HP workstations running OSF Motif. It also includes development system support of the bus analyser for the Motorola MMDSOS/08 and the trace and event logic for the Pentica MIME-600/68HCOS.
Cosmic C tools include cross-assemblers, compilers, simulators and debuggers for PCs and Unix workstations. Support is available now for Motorola's 6809, 6805, 6808, 68HC11, 68HC12, 68HC16, 68000 and 68300 families.
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