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eSOL RTOS and Debugger Support Available from Imperas for Software Development and Test

OXFORD, England — Imperas Software Ltd., the leader in high-performance software simulation and virtual platforms, today announced their support for the eSOL eMCOS RTOS and eBinder debugger. eSOL is the leading RTOS and embedded software supplier in Japan. This partnership and the new capabilities accelerate embedded software development, debug and test across a variety of markets, including automotive. These solutions are available now.

Highlights:

  • Embedded systems developers can get started quickly by using an Imperas Extendable Platform Kit™ (EPK™). An EPK using the Renesas RH850F1H device and running the eSOL eMCOS real time operating system is available from Imperas.
  • Imperas simulators can now use the debugger from the eSOL IDE, eBinder, for fast, intelligent software debug and test.

“The Imperas virtual platform environment is amazingly easy to use,” said Masaki Gondo, CTO of eSOL. “Starting with the RH850F1H EPK, we were able to get eMCOS running in our custom RH850 virtual platform in only 2 weeks. Also, the simulation performance is even faster than real time. This combination provides our customers with new tools to accelerate software development and improve product quality.”

“We are pleased to partner with eSOL, which provides sophisticated technologies and highly skilled engineering teams in the embedded systems, systems engineering and logistics markets. As technologies grow increasingly complex, eSOL’s skills and experience will continue to contribute to our customers’ success,” said Simon Davidmann, CEO of Imperas Software.

About eSOL

For more information about eSOL, please see www.esol.com.

About Imperas

For more information about Imperas, please see www.imperas.com. Follow us on Twitter @ImperasSoftware and on LinkedIn.

 

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