Motorola to Provide Online Access to Embedded Development Tools for Versatile M-CORE Architecture.AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 21, 1999-- New M-CORExpress Store Created by HotLink hotlink - A mechanism for sharing data between two application programs where changes to the data made by one application appear instantly in the other's copy. Under System 7 on the Macintosh the users establishes a hotlink by doing a "Create Publisher" on the server and "Subscribe" on the client. Under Windows 3 it's "Cut Special"(?) and "Paste Special" (as opposed to the normal Cut and Paste). Inc. Offers Third Party Robust Tool Chains for Motorola's MicroRISC Core Motorola Inc. will provide embedded design engineers easy access to third-party evaluation tools for its popular M-CORE architecture at no cost from a one-stop and easy-to-use online shopping location called the "M-CORExpress Store." The store, created by HotLink Inc., will supply a variety of tool chain offerings from industry-recognized tool developers for the M-CORE architecture, a low-power, 32-bit RISC core technology that provides today's demand-driven markets with total systems solutions. Marking another first from the M-CORE Technology Center (MTC), HotLink and the MTC have combined forces to create a simple but flexible Internet environment where third party evaluation tools are quickly obtainable for customers through the M-CORExpress Store. The store located at http://www.hotlinkinc.com/MCORE See M-CORE. will be continuously updated with the latest products and will provide a new level of convenience with 24-hour, 7-days-a-week online availability with same-day processing and next-day fulfillment of orders. "Our goal for the M-CORExpress Store is to establish a preferential way to fulfill our customer's requests of M-CORE evaluation tools on CDs," said Fred Stotz, third party manager, Motorola Semiconductors Products Sector. "Customer's time-to-product goals are achievable with the level of product quality and support offered from the various developers available at the online store." "The M-CORExpress Store is a great example of how e-commerce technology can streamline the procurement and distribution process for rapidly changing products," said Derick Townsend, chief information officer of HotLink. Third parties currently supporting the M-CORExpress Store include: Accelerated Technology's Nucleus PLUS Limited Version for the MMCEVB1200PV evaluation board using Diab Data tools; Diab Data with their highly optimizing D-CC(TM), D-C++(TM) and FastJ(TM) compiler suites and award-winning Run-Time Analysis (RTA) tools; Green Hills' MULTI IDE, optimizing C, C++/EC++, and Ada compilers, and RTOSs for mission-critical embedded applications; HIWARE's HI-CROSS+ new generation C and C++ compilers and HI-WAVE fully integrated debugging and simulation environment; Metrowerks' Windows hosted IDE, high performance C/C++/EC++ compiler and integrated debugger support; Microware's Ariel which is a sophisticated, royalty free RTOS designed for networked and embedded applications; and Wind River Systems' powerful Tornado(TM) integrated development environment and its high performance VxWorks(R) real-time operating system. About M-CORE Quickly recognized by the embedded market as an innovative solution for many design needs since its October 1997 introduction, Motorola's ultra-low power, micro-RISC M-CORE architecture boasts a multitude of design wins in the demand-driven electronics, portable, consumer, wireless, industrial, and transportation markets. The M-CORE technology combines Motorola's unparalleled technical RISC experience with its vast expertise in control-oriented applications. Designed with optimized growth in mind, the core's inherent design features and best-of-class development tools deliver a cutting-edge solution that is ideal for a wide range of highly integrated, low-power embedded computing applications where memory efficiency, time-to-market, and system cost are critical. About Motorola As the world's No. 1 producer of embedded processors, Motorola's Semiconductor Products Sector offers multiple DigitalDNA(TM) solutions which enable its customers to create new business opportunities in the consumer, networking and computing, transportation, and wireless communication markets. Motorola's worldwide semiconductor sales were $7.3 billion in 1998. More information can be found at http://mot-sps.com/cgi-bin/my-mot/moto.cgi. Motorola is a global leader in providing integrated communications solutions and embedded electronic solutions. Sales in 1998 were $29.4 billion. The company's Web site is located at http://www.motorola.com/. About HotLink Austin-based HotLink is an interactive marketing company that specializes in developing online "virtual company To the Extreme The most radical example of a virtual company would be one that hires only temporary help and whose office facilities are little more than a post office box and answering machine. See virtual, pervasive computing, telecity and hoteling. stores" which serve the promotional marketing and product distribution needs of large corporate clients. HotLink has been a pioneer in the development of Internet and intranet-based company stores and is one of the few companies nationwide that have an in-house interactive development team and onsite warehouse with integrated order processing systems and same day order Day Order Any order to buy or sell a security that automatically expires if not executed on the day the order is placed.Notes: A day order will not be executed if the limit or stop order prices were not met during the day. A way to increase the life of an order is to order securities on a 'good 'till cancelled' basis, where, as the name implies, the trade will not expire until it is cancelled or until it reaches a maximum time limit set by the fulfillment. The company's Web site is located at http://www.hotlinkinc.com/. M-CORE is a trademark of Motorola. 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