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GE Fanuc offers reduced-capability software development tool for free download

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., 5 Feb. 2008. GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms in Charlottesville, Va., is offering the AXISLite reduced-functionality version of the AXISView advanced multiprocessor integrated software development environment for free download.

AXISLite enables prospective customers to evaluate the capabilities of AXIS prior to purchasing the full AXIS suite. The download is available at www.gefanucembedded.com/axis.

AXIS responds to the growing complexity and sophistication of leading-edge multiprocessor and digital signal processing applications and the significant investment major companies are making in software development. It frees developers from the need to understand the complexities of rapidly evolving hardware architectures.

Based on industry standards, it is independent of hardware and the real-time operating system. By making developers more productive, AXIS not only reduces software development cost, but can also substantially improve 'time to market'.

The AXIS software offers high throughput, low latency, reconfigurable communications (AXISFlow) and features optimized signal processing libraries (AXISLib). It is scalable, offering seamless migration from development to production deployment: engineers can reconfigure or scale the system depending on the application demands, adding or subtracting processing elements as needed, and enables straightforward integration between the single board computer, signal processing and sensor I/O.

AXISLite is a reduced functionality and free evaluation version of AXISView, a key component of the AXIS suite, and the installation executable is downloadable from the GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms website as a password protected .zip file.

For more information contact GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms online at www.gefanuc.com.




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