Note that the only visible thing is a new “Percepio” menu in your IDE. The below screenshot shows the new Atmel Studio plugin, but the Eclipse plugin looks and works in the same way. The plugins allow Tracealyzer to read the trace data using your normal debug interface, so the plugins work with any device and debug probe that your IDE is supporting. The Eclipse plugin works with most Eclipse-based IDEs for Arm-based MCUs, such as Atollic TrueStudio, MCUXpresso, Simplicity Studio, etc.īoth plugins support snapshot tracing of FreeRTOS, SafeRTOS, Micrium ♜/OS-III as well as ThreadX. Good news! We have now updated both the Eclipse plugin and the Atmel Studio 7 plugin for Tracealyzer 4, making it even easier to analyze and debug RTOS-based software using Tracealyzer.
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