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| In amrFORTH or amrBASIC the programmer is given full interactive control of the target system without the overhead historically required. For instance the editor, compiler, and tools are retained on your Host development system with only a very tiny interactive kernel on the Target microcontroller. This permits a test and debug cycle not achievable any other way, once your new word is written it is compiled in a few milliseconds with the power of a workstation, downloaded to the Target and ready for interactive testing. No extensive compilation or download of text to the target and fully interactive too. This gives you the power to examine events, variables, inputs, outputs and execution in real time without emulators or simulators. | |||
Version 6 |
Version 6 combines the best of everything. Three languages, Forth, Basic, and Assembler plus multiple operating systems, Linux, Unix, BSD, & MS Windows in a fully integrated development environment with communications and editing built right in. | ||
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Version 5 |
As always AM Research products are a symbiosis of host and target features. Why put the compiler on your embedded product? Conversely, why limit debugging with a compile-only development environment? This Linux implementation runs from the command line. | ||
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Version 4 |
AM Research puts it all together. Using the power of your workstation to edit and compile you then execute on the target microcontroller in real time. No debuggers, emulators or simulators. | ||
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Version 3 |
No amount of money can buy an emulator which will exactly reproduce the operating environment of your embedded application. No simulator can adequately represent real world environments either. Do it right the first time, develop on the actual hardware with the actual peripherals in real time. | ||
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