TOSHIBA Integrated Development Environment |
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Product name |
Integrated Development Environment |
Part Number |
SW00MN0-ZCC (Note-1) |
Latest version |
V2.31 |
Host OS |
Windows® 10 |
(Note-1) C compiler is included in the Integrated Development Environment.
TOSHIBA Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
The build manager (compiler) and debugger operate in the TOSHIBA integrated development environment (IDE). Furthermore, installation of the standard text editor enables smooth linking from coding to debugging, effectively supporting application development.
Comfortable Development Environment Equivalent to Software Development Environment for Personal Computer
Build Feature
The TOSHIBA Integrated Development Environment improves development efficiency and provides user-friendly operability by linking the major development processes (coding, building, debugging) of the program. Freed from specifying the complicated options of the compiler or linkers and the requirement to master the commands, an application developer can concentrate on the development and quality improvement of the program itself. A development application is managed as a project.
Image of Build Manager
Compile Option Setting Screen
Dependency View
Text Editor Feature
Debugger
Example of Linking from the Trace Window to Each of the Windows
Example of Linking from the Editor to Each of the Windows
Profile Feature
Capable of saving multiple debugger setting files to switch them for use.
Event Trigger Action Feature
When the program is placed in a certain state (generation of an event), some action (trigger action) can be user-defined. The following lists the user-definable types of trigger actions.
Example of Defining the Trigger Action Which Starts the Interrupt INTRTC in 20 Cycles after Generation of the Event at Period of 250 Cycles.
The 3rd Party development tools are introduced.
Answers to frequently asked questions on the microcomputer developing systems.