Windows-based app upgrades debug and test capabilities

Micrium, represented in Germany by Embedded Office has released µC/Probe, Graphical Live WatchV.32. µC/Probe is a Windows-based application that allows engineers to graphically visualise and change the behaviour of embedded systems at run-time. µC/Probe can read from and write to the memory (or I/O) of just about any embedded processor during run-time, and represent those values as a graphical objects: gauges, meters, numeric indicators, LEDs, sliders, graphs, and many more.

“We added exciting new features, including a Microsoft Excel interface allowing additional computation to be performed on live data and to further display the data graphically using Excel’s built-in charting tool, the ability to write scripts to configure your target, and a terminal window that can use a wide range of communication interfaces including the recent addition of USB”, said Jean Labrosse, Micrium founder, president and CEO. “µC/Probe should be thought of as your go-to tool that replaces ‘printf()’ and brings your debug/test environment into the 21st century.”

µC/Probe is a tool that a great number of embedded developers have and use on a daily basis. You can now select the licensing model and features that best fit your needs and budget through the following licensing models: Educational/Evaluation (free), Basic, and Professional. The paid versions are available in several convenient licensing levels allowing customers to pay monthly, yearly or, move all the way up to a perpetual license.

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