Company Press Release
SOURCE: Arium
Arium Launches SourcePoint™ 7.5.0.51 with Improved Target State Management Latest Version of Flagship Debugger Supports Intel® Active Management Technology
TUSTIN, CA, February 11, 2008 /Market Wire/ -- Arium, an industry leader in hardware-assisted development tools, today announced the release of SourcePoint™ 7.5.0.51. The latest version of the company's flagship debugger is designed to support those newer Intel processors that handle power reset in a different manner than Intel processors have in the past.
“We have modified the way SourcePoint can operate when acquiring a target,” according to Larry Traylor, Arium’s CEO. “The change has been made in response to the way some targets with the latest Intel processors respond to reset conditions.”
SourcePoint 7.5.0.51 works in conjunction with five Arium in-target probes: the ECM-50, ECM-700, ECM-HDT, ECM-XDP, and ECM-XDP3, delivering reliable run control, and depending on architecture, complex breakpoints with execution trace. The combined debug solution gives the software and firmware developer unsurpassed visibility to and development of code via a series of intuitive screens and dialogs with numerous viewing and customization options. SourcePoint operates in real time with all core frequencies, supports the Intel® Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI), and works with today's most popular compiler tool chains. It supports industry-standard input file formats and includes a robust C-like command language.
Arium’s SourcePoint debugger is available with the purchase of an Arium in-target probe.
About Arium
Arium, a privately held company headquartered in Tustin, CA, is a supplier of hardware and software development tools for Intel® processors, Intel UEFI, AMD 64 processors, and ARM®-based processors. Arium tools are used worldwide to debug software in embedded applications, BIOS/UEFI, device drivers, and OS kernels.
Contact Information
For more information, contact Jeff Acampora at (760) 815-9313 or Jeff_Acampora@arium.com.
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