Upcoming Webinar
Debug Linux Apps with ARM-based Open-Source Tools
Date / Time
GMT Daylight Time
Wed, Mar 24, 2010 06:00 PM
Eastern Daylight Time
Wed, Mar 24, 2010 02:00 PM
Pacific Daylight Time
Wed, Mar 24, 2010 11:00 AM
ARM
Duration:60 min
Overview:
Using open source tools to debug Linux applications can be a challenging experience, and still developers have to work with them every day. Highly-skilled developers using open source tools experience costly delays with command-line driven debuggers. For developers who are new to debugging, there is always a steep learning curve. Effective debugging can help developers save time and money, but until now, there have been few affordable alternatives.
ARM introduces the Keil Development Studio 5 (DS-5), a new family of tools aimed specifically at Linux Application Development. The DS-5 is made up of a pre-packaged GNU Compiler, a Linux distribution and examples and the new Eclipse-based DS-5 Debugger. DS-5 is a high-performance, economically priced, cross-platform debugger for open source Linux applications. The DS-5 is GUI driven rather than command-line driven; making it easier for developers to access the internals of the chip for debug purposes.
Attend this webinar to learn about using the Keil DS-5 and how it
- Improves synchronized source and disassembly use
- Increases visibility of the CPU register content
- Allows setup of complex break points
In addition
- Find out how easy it is to download applications and libraries to a target file system
- Quickly get up to speed with two included example projects
Presenter:
Javier Orensanz is a Telecoms Engineer and MBA graduate with experience as a firmware developer and a hardware designer. He has been working for ARM for 7 years in technical support and product management roles. He is currently responsible for ARM debug and analysis tools, debug hardware and DS-5.
Using open source tools to debug Linux applications can be a challenging experience, and still developers have to work with them every day. Highly-skilled developers using open source tools experience costly delays with command-line driven debuggers. For developers who are new to debugging, there is always a steep learning curve. Effective debugging can help developers save time and money, but until now, there have been few affordable alternatives.
ARM introduces the Keil Development Studio 5 (DS-5), a new family of tools aimed specifically at Linux Application Development. The DS-5 is made up of a pre-packaged GNU Compiler, a Linux distribution and examples and the new Eclipse-based DS-5 Debugger. DS-5 is a high-performance, economically priced, cross-platform debugger for open source Linux applications. The DS-5 is GUI driven rather than command-line driven; making it easier for developers to access the internals of the chip for debug purposes.
Attend this webinar to learn about using the Keil DS-5 and how it
- Improves synchronized source and disassembly use
- Increases visibility of the CPU register content
- Allows setup of complex break points
In addition
- Find out how easy it is to download applications and libraries to a target file system
- Quickly get up to speed with two included example projects
Presenter:
Javier Orensanz is a Telecoms Engineer and MBA graduate with experience as a firmware developer and a hardware designer. He has been working for ARM for 7 years in technical support and product management roles. He is currently responsible for ARM debug and analysis tools, debug hardware and DS-5.
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