Best Application Development Software for INTEGRITY RTOS

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    MULTI IDE Reviews

    MULTI IDE

    Green Hills Software

    The MULTI Integrated Developer Environment (IDE), has been in continuous improvement for more than three decades. MULTI is trusted by developers to produce high-quality code, and help them get their devices to market quicker. MULTI works well, regardless of whether you are trying to find a bug, fix a memory leak or maximize system performance. Our revolutionary Debugger solves problems faster than traditional tools. It can take weeks or months to find the root cause of problems such as inter-task corruptions, missing real-time requirements, or external hardware events. The Green Hills TimeMachine tool suite can help you solve the same problems within hours or minutes. The TimeMachine tool suite automatically captures program execution information, combining the MULTI Debugger interface and innovative replay debugging capabilities.
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    AdaMULTI IDE Reviews

    AdaMULTI IDE

    Green Hills Software

    AdaMULTI IDE provides the industry-leading debugging and development tools of Green Hills Multi IDE to Ada developers. Our tools and optimizing compilers have been used by customers for decades to significantly improve their debugging productivity. The result? The result? A more reliable product that is more easily brought to market and has lower development costs. AdaMULTI combines almost three decades worth of debugging experience into an embedded software development toolbox that offers all the capabilities you need for creating reliable software. Our debugger solves problems faster than traditional tools. The TimeMachine tool suite is a great solution for bugs that used to take weeks to find. Clean coding conventions will prevent you from creating new bugs by not using the correct code. You can spend more time developing with the integrated tools and a simple build configuration.
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    Green Hills Optimizing Compilers Reviews
    Application developers know that they can rely upon Green Hills Compilers to unlock microprocessor's full potential, and achieve maximum performance and safety in their next-generation apps. Green Hills Compilers employs the most advanced optimizations to maximize program performance, even when there are strict size limitations. Our CodeFactor™, for example, optimizes your program's execution speed and reduces its size through the removal of redundant code segments via tail merges and subroutine calls. Static basing offers the same benefits, faster execution and smaller size. It does this by grouping data items to drastically reduce load address operations. Each optimization, whether it is our own or a standard industry practice, is carefully implemented. We continue three decades of engineering excellence by meticulously researching and testing each optimization against hundreds of benchmarks.
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    TimeMachine Reviews

    TimeMachine

    Green Hills Software

    The TimeMachine debugging suite expands Green Hills Software's popular MULTI integrated environment (IDE). It provides a window into complex interactions in software that can lead to bugs, performance issues, and testing nightmares. TimeMachine makes it easy for developers to quickly access trace data and create better code in a shorter time. TimeMachine allows you to debug both forwards and backwards in time. This makes it easy to find the most difficult problems. You can make your software run faster by looking at the program execution history. This will help you find previously undiscovered bottlenecks. Accelerate debugging by going backwards one step at a while into functions you've already used. To ensure that your program is fully tested, you can access gigabytes worth of execution history.
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