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Altera Ahead of the Pack with Excalibur SolutionsLeading Development Tools, Debugging Solutions, and Operating System Support Available for Altera''s Embedded Processor Solutions San Jose, Calif., May 6, 2002 -- Altera Corporation (Nasdaq: ALTR) today announced the availability of its Excalibur™ solutions pack, offering a suite of the industry's leading development tools, debugging solutions, and operating system support for embedded systems designs. The solutions pack provides embedded software designers with access to Altera utilities and third-party applications for building system-on-a-programmable-chip (SOPC) designs with Altera's embedded processor solutions. The Excalibur solutions pack ships as a set of CD-ROMs to all registered Excalibur developers using the Excalibur EPXA10 Development Kit. "With its Excalibur solutions pack, Altera has ensured that the appropriate tools are available in each stage of the Excalibur design flow, with compiler technology, source-level debugging solutions, trace capability, and support for real-time operating systems," said Neil Henderson, general manager of Accelerated Technology, Embedded Systems Division of Mentor Graphics. "The completeness of Altera's embedded processor solutions allows its customers to develop and debug their SOPC designs quickly and efficiently." The Excalibur solutions pack includes Altera's Excalibur utilities and resources CD-ROM which contains utilities, reference designs, OpenCore® Plus evaluation intellectual property (IP) cores, application notes, reference documents, and the Excalibur stripe simulator (ESS), as well as demo and evaluation versions of leading third-party development tools. The ESS is a functional stripe simulation model developed to facilitate the integration of software and hardware on Altera's Excalibur embedded processor devices. The ESS can execute more than 500K ARM® instructions per second with visibility into the internal processor and stripe registers and processor-to-PLD bus transactions. The ESS is an instruction set simulator that connects to the GNU debugger (GDB), Mentor Graphics' XRAY® debugger, or ARM Developer Suite (ADS) AXD debugger. The ESS can be instantiated in a hardware design for simulation in a third-party logic simulator, such as Mentor Graphics' Model Technology™ ModelSim® simulation tool. The Excalibur solutions pack third-party demonstration and evaluation tools include:
OSE Systems' OSE real-time operating system: The OSE Systems Excalibur demo CD-ROM shows the OSE real-time operating system running on the Excalibur device. The PLD loader in the demo CD enables the application to reconfigure the logic area in the Excalibur device and instantiate OSE drivers for the devices at runtime. Red Hat, Inc.'s (Nasdaq: RHAT) Embedded Linux: The Red Hat CD contains a working demonstration of Red Hat Embedded Linux generated for the Excalibur platform. The demo version of Red Hat Embedded Linux allows users to experience the look-and-feel of building an Excalibur system by simulating the generation of executables and a kernel from source Red Hat package manager RPMs. Red Hat's RedBoot is used as the boot loader and Journaling Flash File System, version 2 (JFFS2). Beach Solutions' EASI-Integrator: Beach Solutions' Embedded Application System Interface (EASI) toolkit automates the design and documentation of both hardware and software interfaces for new IP blocks implemented in Altera's Excalibur devices. Pricing and Availability About Altera's Excalibur Embedded Processor Solutions About Altera Editor Contacts:
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