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Lynx Real-Time Systems Introduces Windows 95 and Windows NT Cross-Development Environments

Embedded software developers can now create LynxOS applications using Windows 95/NT

SANTA CLARA, Calif.—January 21, 1998—Lynx Real-Time Systems, Inc., a leader in embedded software solutions, today announced the availability of the LynxOS® Open Development Environment for Windows (ODE/Windows), which allows programmers to develop embedded software on their Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 host platforms and produce code that targets LynxOS-based systems. ODE/Windows is an additional component within the Lynx PosixWorks development suite. Now, Lynx developers can choose to develop on a UNIX or Windows host cross development platform or they can develop natively on LynxOS.

The ODE/Windows product includes compilers and other development tools which run locally on Win32 systems. Programmers can now use their Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 development platforms to target LynxOS applications running on the following microprocessors: the x86; Pentium and Pentium Pro; the PowerPC family; and the Motorola MPC860 and MPC821 families.

"Windows-based software development platforms are becoming very popular," said Bill Hogan, President and COO of Lynx Real-Time Systems. "Now, with our ODE/Windows product, developers have a choice when developing their standards-based embedded software—they can cross develop using Windows and UNIX or they can develop directly on the target with LynxOS."

PosixWorks and LynxOS Open Development Environment

PosixWorks is a framework for development of standards compliant, portable software for embedded applications. PosixWorks supports development of UNIX/POSIX®-compatible embedded application software for systems ranging from compact embedded applications to complex, multiprocesser systems. PosixWorks consists of the LynxOS Open Development Environment (for UNIX and Windows), a suite of optional development tools, and networking and multiprocessing products.

The LynxOS Open Development Environment consists of two components: a cross development kit (Solaris, AIX, or Windows), and a scalable LynxOS kernel with four run-time configurations.

LynxOS Open Development Environment For Windows

The Windows cross development kit contains a variety of tools, including such as C and C++ compilers, debuggers, assemblers, linkers, and related utilities. All tools are based on the GNU Toolchain, including C and C++ compilers, and the new Lynx enhanced TotalDb debugger. Also included are target kernel configuration utilities such as mkimage and MasterLynx, which generate LynxOS Kernel Downloadable Images (KDIs) for embedded execution on the target device.

Included in the ODE/Windows is a LynxOS run-time kernel which contains the full run-time kernel (development operating system) version of LynxOS. It also contains the files necessary to create executable images to download and execute on a target system running any one of four run-time configurations of LynxOS and the application. This component includes header files, libraries and LynxOS kernel components that comprise a LynxOS KDI. Samba, which allows developers to mount LynxOS file systems on Windows NT, is also included.

Additional development tools for LynxOS Open Development Environment for Windows include TimeScan 3.0.1 for Win32, an event-based tracing and performance analysis tool that analyzes multiprocess and multithreaded applications.

Pricing and availability

The LynxOS Open Development Environment for Windows is available now for beta testing and will be generally available in March, 1998. Pricing and product availability information may be obtained through the Lynx worldwide network of direct sales outlets and distributors.

About Lynx Real-Time Systems

Lynx Real-Time Systems, Inc. is a worldwide supplier of real-time operating systems and development tools. Its products shorten product development cycles and lower costs for software engineers who design embedded applications. By committing to POSIX, UNIX and other industry standards, the company enables customers to leverage their investments in software development and education. Founded in 1988 as a privately held company, Lynx has offices in the U.S., Europe and Japan, and worldwide headquarters in San José, Calif.

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