TotalView Memory Debugger now Available on IBM Blue Gene/L; Interactive Memory Debugging Shortens Development Time.NATICK, Mass. -- Etnus LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control , provider of TotalView(R) -- 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. for complex code -- announced today the release of version 7.1.1. This version supports memory debugging on the IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) Blue Gene/L platform. With TotalView, software programmers on Blue Gene/L and other supported platforms can perform interactive source code and memory debugging within the same session -- making it easier to find and fix memory problems. The world's most advanced debugger on Linux, UNIX UNIX Operating system for digital computers, developed by Ken Thompson of Bell Laboratories in 1969. It was initially designed for a single user (the name was a pun on the earlier operating system Multics). , and Mac OS X, TotalView enhances developer productivity through unique, proprietary memory debugging technology that neither instruments code nor alters libraries. Memory debugging is typically associated with stand-alone tools. TotalView's on-demand, view-based approach to memory debugging eliminates the need to wait for post-mortem style reports common in stand-alone memory tools. TotalView's interactive memory debugger A memory debugger is a programming tool for finding memory leaks and buffer overflows. These are due to bugs related to the allocation and deallocation of dynamic memory. Programs written in languages that have garbage collection, such as managed code might also need memory enables programmers and software developers to: --Identify memory leaks and the place in the program where the leaked memory was allocated. --Graphically display heap memory. --Stop program execution in real time when problems such as freeing memory occur, to identify exactly when and where the problem occurs. --Identify dangling pointers. --Compare memory states. --Save memory states, for comparison within the same program or future executions. --Interactively filter memory information, to enable focus on what is important. --Paint memory when it is allocated, so programmers can identify when memory is being used before it should be. The TotalView Blue Gene/L Memory Debugger also lets developers evaluate fixes to memory problems without recompiling, and includes a variety of advanced and state-of-the-art memory debugging features that help developers find and eliminate even the most difficult heap allocation errors and leaks. Fully-functional TotalView trial licenses may be downloaded from the Etnus website at http://www.etnus.com/Try/index.php. About Etnus Etnus is the world's leading provider of debugging and analysis solutions for complex code. Etnus products enable software engineers to visualize, control and correct complex UNIX, Linux and Mac OS X applications running on development machines with single, dual core or multiple processors. Etnus' flagship product A primary product of a company, which is typically why the company was founded and/or what made it well known. For example, MS-DOS, Windows and the Microsoft Office suite have been flagship products of Microsoft. CorelDRAW is a flagship product of Corel Corporation. , TotalView(R), promotes significant productivity gains by helping to eliminate the frustration, delays, and headaches involved in debugging complex, multi-process, multi-thread and network-distributed applications containing many lines of code The statements and instructions that a programmer writes when creating a program. One line of this "source code" may generate one machine instruction or several depending on the programming language. A line of code in assembly language is typically turned into one machine instruction. . Etnus products are used in the development of high performance computing applications as well as those found in such industries as weather prediction, film special effects special effects, in motion pictures, cinematographic techniques that create illusions in the audience's minds as well as the illusions created using these techniques. and animation, oil and gas exploration, CAD/CAM CAD/CAM in full computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing. Integration of design and manufacturing into a system under direct control of digital computers. software development, automotive, aerospace, finance and telecommunications. They are especially well suited for today's new dual core programming environments. Privately held, Etnus offers its expanding product line through direct sales and worldwide resellers. For more information contact Etnus LLC at: 24 Prime Parkway, Natick, MA 01760; phone: 800-856-3766 (U.S.A.), 1-508-652-7700 (outside U.S.A.); fax: 508-652-7701; web: www.etnus.com; e-mail: info@etnus.com. |
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