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Developers also benefit from a target connection wizard to simplify target setup, an application wizard that jump-starts development, and a cross process viewer enabling users to view all the processes and threads on a specific target. The Eclipse IDE offers developers a choice in their preferred development environment by extending support to LynuxWorks' premium tools, TotalView, a multi-process embedded debugger for LynxOS, and SpyKer, an embedded system trace tool.
The Eclipse IDE also enables development on the Linux 2.6 kernel.
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