The Crossware C680X0NT is an ANSI standard C compiler that generates code for the M68000 microprocessor, M68020 microprocessor and M68881 maths coprocessor and Freescale (Motorola) microcontrollers based upon the CPU32 and CPU32+ cores. Supported chips include the M68000, M68008, M68302, M68306, M68307, M68322 and M68328, M68020, M68330, M68332, M68340, M68349 and M68360. It comes complete with the Crossware Embedded Development Studio and runs under Windows 9x, Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0 and Windows XP. HIGHLIGHTS - Optimising ANSI C compiler with extensions for embedded development
- Source level debug output in IEEE695 format
- Pre-written library routines including 32-bit and 64-bit floating point arithmetic
- Wide range of output file formats
- Integrated Freescale (Motorola) compatible assembler
- Highly user friendly Embedded Development Studio integrated development environment (see separate data sheet)
The package includes the following tools and utilities: All of these tools and utilities are Win32 applications built to make the most of your 32-bit computing environment. All tools can be used outside of the Embedded Development Studio if required using conventional command-line instructions. M68000 Simulator This package includes the Crossware S68000NT Simulator, which creates a virtual 68000 microprocessor that runs on your PC. It allows you to run your 68000 program without any 68000 hardware and watch your code execute in the graphic environment of Windows 9x/NT4.0/2000. Features include: - Full source-level debugging
- Seamless integration with the Embedded Development Studio
- Dockable windows
- Multiple watch windows for local and global variables
- Views of all memory areas, registers and disassembled program
- State capture to capture and restore the complete internal state of the microcontroller
- Source code profiling
- Code and data coverage analysis
- Multiple cycle counters
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