XJEase Debugger
An interactive XJEase debugger was added in XJTAG 3.2. This can be used to help find problems in your XJEase code. […]
An interactive XJEase debugger was added in XJTAG 3.2. This can be used to help find problems in your XJEase code. […]
A new major version of XJTAG – version 3.2 – is now available from our website for users who are in maintenance. […]
The XJEase editors in XJDeveloper are now more intelligent – allowing you to write and navigate around your XJEase code faster. […]
XJTAG version 3.1 sees the introduction of a new application, XJInvestigator. This post aims to provide a quick tour of the application and its features. […]
We have had several customers having problems exporting ODB++ jobs from PADS, where all the net information is lost. In the ODB++ Export dialog, ensure that “Neutralize nets” is unchecked. […]
A new major version of XJTAG – version 3.1 – is now available from our website for users who are in maintenance. […]
We are always listening to customers about where they feel the tools could be improved. For XJTAG 2.7 we took this feedback on board and improved the user interface of the code editors in XJDeveloper. These are on the Test Device Files screen and the Circuit Code Files screen. […]
If your project uses an ODB++ netlist, then you can take advantage of the Layout Viewer in both XJDeveloper and XJRunner. Layout Viewer uses the layout information in the netlist to allow you to visualise the physical location of components, pins and nets on a board. This is especially useful for visualising errors from the [...]
Version 2.6 of XJDeveloper has two exciting new features that make developing your projects easier – a library of definitions for devices and a “suggest categorisation” feature. […]
From version 2.4 XJDeveloper and XJRunner support logic devices. A library of definitions for common logic devices is shipped with XJDeveloper. This post details this feature. […]