| The Keil Spring 2007 Newsletter provides an overview of what's new from Keil for 2007. A new ULINK2 USB-JTAG Adapter is now available. It includes a Real-Time Agent for on-the-fly debugging of a running system. Use cases for the µVision Debugger demonstrate how cycle-accurate simulation helps develop, optimize, and verify embedded applications. The RL-ARM Real-Time Library provides an RTX Kernel, CAN and USB Drivers, and TCP/IP Networking along with a Flash File System (for C16x and ARM devices). | The Keil/NXP Spring 2007 Newsletter presents Keil support for the LPC900, LPC2000, and LPC3000 device families from NXP (founded by Philips). The µVision IDE for provides complete, cycle-accurate device simulation while the ULINK2 USB-JTAG Adapter connects your PC to JTAG-enabled target systems for Flash download and target debugging. The RL-ARM Real-Time Library provides an RTX Kernel, CAN and USB Drivers, and TCP/IP Networking along with a Flash File System. | The Keil/Infineon Winter 2006 Newsletter presents Keil support for the XC16x and XC800 device families from Infineon. The µVision IDE provides complete, cycle-accurate device simulation and includes a logic analyzer (in the simulator) you can use to monitor and record variables and Peripheral I/O Registers. For target debugging, the ULINK USB-JTAG Adapter connects your PC to the OCDS-enabled Development System. |
| The Keil/Analog Devices Spring 2004 Newsletter presents ARM7 support for the Analog Devices ADuC7000 Precision Analog Microcontroller device series. The µVision IDE for ARM provides complete, cycle-accurate device simulation and includes a logic analyzer (in the simulator) you can use to monitor and record variables and Peripheral I/O Registers. For target debugging, the ULINK USB-JTAG Adapter connects your PC to the Analog Devices QuickStart Development System. | The Keil/Infineon Spring 2004 Newsletter presents C166 Version 5 and the µVision IDE and debugger. New features in C166 V5 include in-line assembly, function in-lining, and Embedded C++ support. The µVision IDE provides complete, accurate device simulation and includes a logic analyzer (in the simulator) to monitor and record variables and Peripheral I/O Registers. The ULINK USB-JTAG Adapter connects your PC to XC16x and C16x devices with OCDS for target debugging. | The Keil Spring/Summer 2002 Newsletter presents C51 Version 7, C251 Version 3.5, and C166 Versio n5.
C51 V7 introduces new linker code packing which shrinks program size; C251 V3.5 introduces code banking support; and C166 V5 introduces support for C++. The µVision IDE and debugger support even more devices than before. Preliminary information about the new ARM toolset is also included. |
| The Keil/Triscend Newsletter shows how to use the Triscend FastChip software to create a CSoC devices using the Triscend E5 8051-based microcontroller family. Code is generated automatically for the Keil C51 tools. A Triscend-provided DLL allows you to download and debug your embedded software all from within the Keil µVision IDE and debugger. | The Keil/Cygnal Newsletter provides an overview of the Cygnal devices supported by the Keil C51 tools and shows you how to get started creating your own embedded applications using the Keil µVision IDE and debugger. A Cygnal-provided DLL may be used with the µVision Debugger to download and debug programs on your target hardware. | The Spring 2001 Newsletter from Keil includes details about the new support for devices with extended memory spaces. Information about how you can use extended memory with classic 8051 devices is also included. C251 Version 3 is announced. CAN simulation is included in the µVision Debugger/Simulator. The MCB167-NET evaluation board is now available. |
| The Fall 1999 Newsletter from Keil includes details about CAN (Controller Area Network) support in the RTX51 and RTX166 real-time kernels. Information about the new C166 Version 4 Toolset is included along with some details of the new µVision IDE and Debugger. Function pointers in C for the 8051 and reentrant C51 functions are discussed in detail. | The Fall 1998 Newsletter from Keil includes details about 8051 devices with dual data pointers as well as a comparison to give you an idea of the performance benefits of this 8051 architecture extension. Also discussed are semaphores in RTX51 and the MCB517 Evaluation Board. Information about new training courses and Y2K Compliance are included. | |