Versions:

  • 9.21.402
  • 9.21.394
  • 9.21.390
  • 9.21.378
  • 9.21.367.3
  • 9.21.367
  • 9.21.363
  • 9.21.356
  • 9.21.351
  • 9.21.340
  • 9.21.334
  • 9.21.324
  • 9.21.315
  • 9.21.309
  • 9.21.296

TASKING winIDEA 9.21.402 is an integrated development environment engineered for engineers who debug, test, and analyze embedded systems. Released by TASKING as the fifteenth iterative update of the product line, the software pairs with either a physical hardware debugger or a virtual ECU simulator to give developers a unified workspace in which they can inspect real-time behavior, verify timing constraints, and trace low-level code execution on microcontrollers and automotive ECUs. Typical use cases include validating bootloader sequences, profiling ISR latency, stress-testing communication stacks under fault injection, and correlating analog signals with software variables during hardware-in-the-loop sessions. Because the tool maintains awareness of the target’s memory map and peripheral registers, it can set complex conditional breakpoints, record non-intrusive trace streams, and reconstruct the call stack even when code resides in flash or is modified on the fly by a calibration module. The environment supports multicore architectures, so a developer can simultaneously halt one core while letting others run, or synchronize breakpoints across heterogeneous processors sharing a common debug port. Symbolic debugging is available for C/C++, assembler, and mixed-mode projects, and the same project configuration can be retargeted from a physical ECU to a cycle-accurate simulator without changing scripts or test vectors. Session data can be exported for compliance documentation required by safety standards such as ISO 26262. TASKING winIDEA belongs to the embedded software development category and is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are served through trusted Windows package sources like winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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