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CodeWarrior for Linux, Professional Edition, v.6.0

CodeWarrior for Linux, Professional Edition, v.6.0 Version 6.0 Date Q2, 2001
Type IDE Size 120MB
Demo --
Description CodeWarrior for Linux is for programmers who want to focus on their applications, not on their tools. By streamlining the edit-debug-build development cycle into a powerful and flexible integrated environment, CodeWarrior helps you focus on the creative aspects of programming. The project manager removes the complexity of setting up projects through configurable project creation wizards and an integrated build system, and a tightly coupled editor and debug system completes the development experience. In addition to C/C++, CodeWarrior for Linux also includes powerful Java RAD tools to quickly prototype your latest Java creation.

CodeWarrior for Linux Professional Edition is a complete blend of development tools featuring the CodeWarrior IDE and supporting code generation and debugging using GNU technology. Speed your development with an easy-to-use Graphical User Interface that includes CodeWarrior's powerful project manager, editor, and search engines. Using integrated command-line adapters, you can easily invoke GNU compilers and debuggers to build your applications.
Status $149.00
Platforms X86
PowerPC
Company MetroWerks
System Requirements Requirements for development on X86
  • Intel® Pentium® or MMX
  • class microprocessor
  • Red Hat 6.2, 7.0
  • SuSE 6.4, 7.0
  • Caldera OpenLinux 2.4
  • Mandrake 7.1
  • TurboLinux 6.0 or equivalent distribution
  • 64 MB RAM (128 recommended)
  • 120 MB free hard disk space
  • CD
  • ROM drive for installation

    Requirements for development on PowerPC®
  • PowerPC® processor supported by selected distribution
  • YDL Champion Server 1.2
  • LinuxPPC 2000
  • SuSE 6.4, 7.0
  • 64 MB RAM (128 recommended)
  • 120 MB free hard disk space
  • CD
  • ROM drive for installation
  • Last Modified June 25, 2002

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