Crossware Enhances ARM(R) Development Suite with Support for More NXP Chips.CAMBRIDGE, England -- Crossware (www.crossware.com), a leading embedded software Instructions that permanently reside in a ROM or flash memory chip. Embedded software may be immediately available to the CPU or, for faster execution, may be transferred to RAM first and then executed. tools developer, has added support to its ARM[R] Development Suite for 21 more NXP NXP Next Experience (formerly Philips Semiconductors) Semiconductor ARM-based microcontrollers. All of NXP's LPC (language) LPC - A variant of C designed ca 1988 to program LP MUDs. 21xx and LPC22xx chips are now supported. A number of the newly supported chips include an external memory controller allowing them to interface to external flash memory and external RAM. The Crossware environment makes it easy to configure this memory controller, and the chip's memory interface pins - a process that would otherwise require a time-consuming study of the manufacturer's data sheet and detailed analysis of the interaction between resources competing for the pins. The Crossware Code Creation Wizard presents a graphical view that shows clearly which pins will be allocated simultaneously. Programming external memory also requires the debugger Software that helps a programmer debug a program by stopping at certain breakpoints and displaying various programming elements. The programmer can step through source code statements one at a time while the corresponding machine instructions are being executed. to pre-configure the chip prior to the download process. The Crossware environment can automatically create a configuration script either from the simulating program or from the configured hardware thereby eliminating the need for a script to be created manually. Crossware's experience of flash memory programming within the ColdFire architecture has been transferred to the ARM environment and so a wide range of flash memory chips are supported including AMD (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA, www.amd.com) A major manufacturer of semiconductor devices including x86-compatible CPUs, embedded processors, flash memories, programmable logic devices and networking chips. compatible flash memory and Intel's Strataflash. Code Creation Wizards will create code for all of the microcontrollers' on-chip peripherals. Two interfaces to the Code Creation Wizards are provided within the ARM Development Suite. A graphical interface See GUI. allows rapid configuration of the main elements of the peripheral. The other interface is more textual and presents the user with register and bitfield names and a 'click and insert' method for creating instructions that read and write registers, wait for bits to be set or cleared, etc. This second interface allows the user to generate arbitrary code In computer security, arbitrary code is executable code introduced externally that runs despite the intent of the original programmer. The code is injected into a currently-running application or its memory space, thus making the application execute the code. rapidly and without reference to the manufacturer's documentation. The Crossware ARM Development Suite provides a complete and extremely user friendly development environment for the ARM family of microprocessor cores. |
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