Applied Microsystems Introduces Emulator Support for Motorola's MPC7410(TM)
REDMOND, Wash., May 21 /PRNewswire/ --
Applied Microsystems Corporation (Nasdaq: APMC) has introduced the
PowerTAP(TM) emulator for Motorola's MPC7410 PowerPC(TM) microprocessor,
making Applied the first in the industry to offer emulation support for the
MPC7410. PowerTAP is a miniature emulator that has been designed specifically by
Applied for embedded system engineers and developers working on demanding,
high-performance applications in the telecommunications industry.
The MPC7410
microprocessor from Motorola is the second of the company's fourth-generation
(G4) PowerPC microprocessors -- and has been designed for high-performance,
high-bandwidth network control and storage, telecommunications, high-end
embedded, scientific and computing applications. ``Applied's PowerTAP offers out-of-the-box development support for our
customers,'' said Brian Wilkie, vice president and general manager for
Motorola's Computing Platform Division.
``This powerful development tool will
let our customers take full advantage of the debug features of our
high-performance MPC7410 microprocessor.'' PowerTAP offers full visibility and control of the processor's core
registers, bit-fields, memory, and AltiVec registers and instruction set
-- giving developers greater insight into the chip to speed up the debug and
testing phases of their development process.
The emulator also offers
flexible, high-speed flash memory download capabilities. PowerTAP provides a powerful means to debug and test complex new
networking systems that leverage the advanced performance and flexibility of
the MPC7410, according to Steve Dearden, vice president of marketing for
Applied Microsystems. ``In today's challenging design environment, emulators are a critical tool
for test and debugging,'' said Dearden.
``The PowerTap emulator support we're
offering for the MPC7410 gives next-generation system designers the tools they
need to see into the complex internal capabilities offered with this
microprocessor.'' PowerTAP offers critical COP/JTAG debugging capabilities within the
overall PowerPC development environment.
PowerTAP combines a palm-sized,
portable form factor with robust debug functionality furnishing unparalleled
visibility into the processor's internal operations.
Used in conjunction with
Applied's CodeTEST® and LiveCODE(TM) products, PowerTAP provides developers
full control of the processor and real-time source-level trace, as well as
code patching, performance, memory, and code coverage analysis specifically
designed to meet the needs of the embedded developer. PowerTAP is the only emulator that offers a full-featured cache display
window; MMU (memory management unit) support for memory translation and
paging; fast flash programming; and master/slave support for multiprocessor
system debugging.
The MWX-ICE debugger us included with PowerTap.
This
proprietary debugger directly supports industry-leading PowerPC compilers,
including Metrowerks, GNU, Green Hills, MetaWare and Diab through Elf/Dwarf
and Stabs readers. Price and Availability for PowerTAP PowerTAP for the Motorola MPC7410 is available immediately.
It is
available to currently supported users at no additional cost.
Prices for new
users start at $5,490 (US). About Applied Microsystems Applied Microsystems is the leading provider of innovative technologies
and software development tools that expedite complex software projects for OEM
customers in the high-speed networking, games and other markets. Applied offers sophisticated tools for software verification, application
testing and debugging.
Tools such as CodeTEST®, LiveCODE(TM), CodeTAP(TM),
PowerTAP(TM), and SuperTAP(TM) ensure timely delivery, high quality of service
and device reliability for their customers' products. The company can be reached at P.O. Box 97002, Redmond, Wash. 98073-9702;
by phone at 800-426-3925; or by e-mail at info@amc.com.
Visit Applied on the
Web at www.amc.com. NOTE:
All trademarks and copyrights are property of their respective
owners and are protected therein. CONTACT:
Geoff Kann of McClenahan Bruer Communications, 503-546-1015, or
geoff@mcbru.com, for Applied Microsystems Corporation; or
Alice Gannon-McKinley of Applied Microsystems Corporation, 425-882-5233, or
aliceg@amc.com.
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