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Express Logic, Inc., the worldwide leader in royalty-free real-time operating systems (RTOS), today announced the release of TraceX™V3.1, an upgrade to its host-based TraceX embedded development tool introduced last year. TraceX enables embedded developers to visualize and better understand the behavior of their real-time systems. TraceX 3.1 adds new summary and profiling features that further assist developers in understanding the behavior and performance of their real-time system.
About Express Logic and ThreadX
Headquartered in San Diego, CA, Express Logic offers the most advanced run-time solution for deeply embedded applications, including the popular ThreadX® RTOS, the high-performance NetX™ TCP/IP stack, the FileX™ embedded MS-DOS compatible file system, and the USBX™ Host/Device USB protocol stack. All products from Express Logic include full source-code and have no run-time royalties. For more information about Express Logic solutions, please visit the Web site at http://www.expresslogic.com, call 1-888-THREADX, or email inquires to sales@expresslogic.com.
Designed to work with Express Logic's ThreadX® RTOS, TraceX collects a database of system and application “events” on the target system during run-time. These events include thread context switches, preemptions, suspensions, terminations, and system interrupts, all of which generally escape detection in a standard debugging environment. Events are logged in the database by ThreadX under program control, with time-stamping and active thread identification so they can be displayed later in the proper time sequence. Event logging may be stopped and restarted by the application program dynamically when an area of interest is encountered, which avoids cluttering the database and using up target memory when the system is performing correctly.
Designed to work with Express Logic's ThreadX® RTOS, TraceX collects a database of system and application “events” on the target system during run-time. These events include thread context switches, preemptions, suspensions, terminations, and system interrupts, all of which generally escape detection in a standard debugging environment. Events are logged in the database by ThreadX under program control, with time-stamping and active thread identification so they can be displayed later in the proper time sequence. Event logging may be stopped and restarted by the application program dynamically when an area of interest is encountered, which avoids cluttering the database and using up target memory when the system is performing correctly. website at
In addition to these analysis features, TraceX 3.1 adds new, fast navigation buttons that simplify user operation of the GUI as well as the ability to support an unlimited number of application threads.
For More Information Contact:
John Carbone
VP of Marketing
Express Logic, Inc.
Tel: (858) 613-6640 ext.202
Email: jcarbone@expresslogic.com
Janice Hughes
Media Relations
Hughes Communications, Inc.
janice@hughescom.net
(705) 751-9740
Cell: (705) 774-8686
TraceX 3.1 adds run-time analysis features including:
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