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SMP Debugging Support Freescale Power Architecture



Hofolding, Apr-17-2008


SMP Debugging Support for Freescale's PowerQuicc III and MPC86XX series

Hofolding, April 2008 - LAUTERBACH, the market and technology leader in hardware debuggers and real-time trace tools, announced SMP debugging support for Freescale's Multicore Power Architecture processors of the PowerQuicc III and MPC86XX series.

All debug features of single core debug solutions are also provided for SMP debugging, while maintaining the aproved look-and-feel of TRACE32 PowerView: Full MMU support, fast download and FLASH programming, cache debugging, support of many RTOS and much more.

Existing TRACE32 PowerTool setups can be easily enabled for SMP debugging support by a software update, if Multicore Debugging is licenced.

Currently supported multicore processors are MPC8572 and MPC8641D. New derivatives of the PowerQuicc III/MPC86XX series will be added as soon as available. Start-up scripts are offered for easy SMP debugging setup.

TRACE32 PowerTools connect via USB2.0, 10/100 or 1000 MBit Ethernet to the host computer. The graphical user interface TRACE32 PowerView runs under Windows, Linux and on workstations.

Additional Information

JTAG Debugger for PowerQuicc III
JTAG Debugger for MPC86XX



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