VxWorks

Max Maxfield – “Well, Fork Me with a Dining Philosophers Problem”

Max Maxfield – “Well, Fork Me with a Dining Philosophers Problem”

One question I’m often asked—and one I often ask myself—is, “How many people are currently involved in developing embedded systems?” Counting engineers is a slippery problem (especially mechanical engineers, because they are often dripping in oil). I’d hazard a guess that there are probably between 2 and 4 million embedded professionals globally (depending on how we define ‘embedded’ and ‘professionals’), including both hardware designers and software/firmware developers.

Now I have another question for you. How many embedded system development teams around the world are using the tools from Percepio? The answer to this one is easy: “Not as many as there should be!”

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New features in Tracealyzer 4.7

New features in Tracealyzer 4.7

Tracealyzer® version 4.7 in now available for download and evaluation. This is a big feature update with several new capabilities and major improvements. Observability for any C/C++ software: Percepio’s TraceRecorder library can now be used with any C/C++ software...

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Tracealyzer 4 Now Supports VxWorks

On December 6, Percepio released version 4.2.8 of  Tracealyzer, with support for Wind River VxWorks. VxWorks users can now take advantage of the new features in Tracealyzer 4, the largest update ever to our flagship application.

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Tracealyzer 4 Now Supports VxWorks

Tracealyzer 4 Now Supports VxWorks

Percepio announces Tracealyzer 4 support for VxWorks, a new addition to the long list of already supported real-time operating systems including Amazon FreeRTOS, Keil RTX5, Micrium µC/OS-III, SafeRTOS, and OpenRTOS.

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