Macraigor Systems Provides MIPS32 24KE On-Chip Debug Solutions with Eclipse Ganymede
March 27, 2009
-- Macraigor Systems, LLC today announced immediate On-Chip Debug Technology (OCDemon) support for the MIPS32 24KE, a high-performance RISC core family with DSP enhancements.
Engineers developing applications with OCDemon can now control and debug their hardware designs and application software without the use of other system resources such as UARTs, Ethernet channels or parallel ports. In addition to support from several debuggers, Macraigor is offering full support for Eclipse Ganymede and a free port of the popular GNU toolset, including gcc, gas and gdb, at www.macraigor.com.
Macraigor’s JTAG interface devices are immediately available for other MIPS technology-based processors such as the MIPS32 4K series and the MIPS64 5Kc. In addition to the full free GNU toolset, Macraigor offers a Flash Programmer application, board test software and other utilities all compatible with the MIPS family of processors.
James MacGregor, Macraigor Systems’ managing partner, noted “Processors are becoming more sophisticated with higher bus speeds and integrated peripherals. Debugging via classic methods, such as In-Circuit Emulators and ROM monitors, does not hold up to the rigors of real-time system test and debug on these next-generation processors. As processors become more complex, on-chip debug resources have been added to aid hardware and software designers. The interface to these on-chip resources is where Macraigor Systems excels.”
Via a choice of communication channels, a host debugger communicates with a Macraigor Systems’ device and then to the target processor. Since there is no need for any resident code, this debug method is available for hardware initialization and debug as well as Flash EEPROM programming, kernel, driver and application software debug. Macraigor Systems offers a host-based application that allows programming of Flash EEPROM via the JTAG connection.
Macraigor’s newly announced Java Board Test software is fully compatible with the MIPS family of processors. Further information about Macraigor Systems’ products and interfaces may be found at their website, www.macraigor.com.
Pricing & Availability
OCDemon for the MIPS32 24KE is available immediately starting at $250 USD. The MIPS32 24KE port to the GNU toolset is being offered at no charge.
About Macraigor Systems
Macraigor Systems, LLC is a leading supplier of BDM/JTAG connection devices for on-chip debugging. Their reputation in the embedded industry has been built on the OCDemon product technology which provides a low-cost, full-featured connection from a PC parallel port to the on-chip debug facilities of 32 and 64-bit processors. In addition to parallel port connections, serial and high-speed Ethernet connections are available, providing host support for Windows, Linux and Solaris systems. Macraigor Systems also provides Flash Programming software that allows in-circuit programming of target Flash EEPROM memory devices via a BDM/JTAG connection. The Flash Programmer works with a wide variety of the most popular Flash devices currently on the market. For more information about Macraigor Systems’ products, please visit www.macraigor.com.
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