License to thrill
The number 7 is a famous number, not in the least by James Bond who was, of course, “007”. He had a “License to Kill”. Our V7 has a “License to Thrill”.
That is what we hope it will do to you! OK, It took a us while, admitted, but the first release of our V7 RXF for ‘C++’ is now on our Willert Download Portal.
We have worked hard for it, had many Beta Releases and lots of changes to make the best RXF yet. A big thanks to everybody who worked on it but a special “Thank You” to Johannes who has really done a lot for this release!
What is changed?
- Completely made with Rhapsody. So the RXF is a model, with everything a model needs to be a good model, Requirements, traceability, Sequence Diagrams, explanations etc.
- Smaller and faster. (YES! although modelled and generated, the code is smaller and faster!)
- All adaptations integrated in one version. You select RTOS, compiler, CPU etc via tags.
- New Deployer, this one remembers a lot more of your stuff. (Is not completely finished yet but I’ll give the new features)
- Creates direct links to the Rhapsody code in your IDE so round-tripping just works!
- Able to create you own template models that you can select, they are then copied
- stores its settings in the project
- Latest Target Debugger
- faster, will not degrade performance when many events are processed
- new design, improved stability and usage
- break-point editor
- editor for event injection
- export to Rhapsody
- Easier to configure Memory Management
For the time being only in ‘C++’, ‘C’ will take a while. But with a decent compiler we recommend ‘C++’ anyway. Bob Dylan already sang it a long time ago: “The times they are changing”. And that is what happens. From ‘C’ only in 32Bit on 8 and 16Bit Targets to ‘C++’ on 64Bit on 16- and 32Bit Targets.
That was it for now. It’s hot here… almost too hot to work. Luckily we are getting used to it.
Have fun with Rhapsody!
Great News. I especially like the fact that you “eat your own dog food” and model your framework with Rhapsody.
Great News. I especially like the fact that you “eat your own dog food” and model your framework with Rhapsody.
Great News. I especially like the fact that you “eat your own dog food” and model your framework with Rhapsody.
Thanks! Yes, we liked that too. We always tell other that you can model everything, now we can prove it.
Great News. I especially like the fact that you “eat your own dog food” and model your framework with Rhapsody.
Thanks! Yes, we liked that too. We always tell other that you can model everything, now we can prove it.