I've previously used Studio on Cortex M only. I see it supports Cortex A too.
But does it support or integrate in a seamless way debug on multi heterogeneous cores?
For example, debugging concurrently on A and M targets, in same running IDE instance. (Same JLink of course).
Also, does it do in a seamless flawless way multi-core debug on symmetric A cores? What I would expect is, same instance IDE, same session running, ability to insert break-points in _single_ instance and not re-load per-core, ability to stop/ start each core from same IDE instance.
I know I can setup all multi-core debug with my JLink/JTrace, but , integration to an IDE can be challenging. Or , running multiple Ozone instances is extremely sub-optimal ..
But does it support or integrate in a seamless way debug on multi heterogeneous cores?
For example, debugging concurrently on A and M targets, in same running IDE instance. (Same JLink of course).
Also, does it do in a seamless flawless way multi-core debug on symmetric A cores? What I would expect is, same instance IDE, same session running, ability to insert break-points in _single_ instance and not re-load per-core, ability to stop/ start each core from same IDE instance.
I know I can setup all multi-core debug with my JLink/JTrace, but , integration to an IDE can be challenging. Or , running multiple Ozone instances is extremely sub-optimal ..