Wavecom and its subsidiary Anyware Technologies have launched M2M Studio, a fully integrated suite of tools for the development of embedded software applications for industrial wireless devices based on Wavecom wireless CPUs. M2M Studio enables developers to create, develop, compile, download, debug and test their applications.
Replacing the existing Open AT IDE, M2M Studio fully integrates previously isolated tools such as the source code editor, project build wizard, target download, RTE mode monitor, JTAG debugger, traces emulator and development tool chain, all within the Eclipse Ganymede framework. Eclipse and CDT (C/C++ Development Tools plug-in) are quickly gaining traction in the embedded development world.
The development environment features an easy-to-use graphical user interface (GUI) as well as improved and integrated GUI-based documentation. It comes with a new Enhanced Build System, a new Wireless CPU Connector and a new Software Package Manager for managing Open AT OS, firmware and plug-in bundles.
M2M Studio is delivered as a standalone package in the form of a simple Windows installer, or via an online update site for experienced Eclipse users. A new automatic software update module of M2M Studio will allow developers to upgrade to new releases of the IDE, providing them with access to continuous enhancements via Wavecom’s Internet update service.
Prior to launch, M2M Studio was beta tested by some 70 developers who all had previous experience with Wavecom’s Open AT software suite and the Open AT IDE. “M2M Studio is a great development tool,” said Truhann van der Poel, founder of the South African development house Lattech Systems. “It is easy to use, truly integrated and the documentation is greatly improved. Having created a lot of applications with the previous Open AT IDE, I am also very pleased that the import of existing or legacy projects is easy and trouble-free.”
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