“Real-Time Innovations, Inc. today released StethoScope for
Linux, the visualization tool for monitoring and analyzing embedded
and real-time applications. As the leading real-time monitoring
tool in the embedded industry, StethoScope empowers developers to
understand and debug complex real-time code. Now embedded
software developers who want to use the Linux operating system have
an off-the-shelf analysis tool to help them improve their software
quality and reduce development time.
Chris Conrad, principal engineer at Veraxx Engineering, said,
“We use StethoScope to help us streamline our real-time software
development process. It’s been great for monitoring and analyzing
our system as it runs. As Linux developers, we see specialized
analysis tools like StethoScope as invaluable for getting the
system out on time and within specification.” Software developers
using Linux as their platform need specialized tools that help them
analyze and debug their embedded systems. Now StethoScope helps
fill the gap in the current visualization tool offering for
Linux.
“Embedded developers face huge challenges working with systems
that require small footprints, speed, reliability, and short
development schedules. Proven tools like RTI’s
ScopeToolsTM help,” relates Stan Schneider, president
and chief executive officer of RTI. “StethoScope, a long-time
member of the ScopeTools suite, provides developers the insight
they need to test, debug and improve their embedded applications.
StethoScope analyzes data activities on production Linux code
running at full speed with virtually no impact.”