ReyesSoft Adds SystemC 2.2 and Other Major Open Source EDA Software Applications to its OpenEDA 1.1 Toolkit
ReyesSoft, the leader in Open Source EDA software, introduces its OpenEDA Toolkit 1.1 that adds SystemC and other open major open source EDA applications to its already impressive collection of EDA applications.
To celebrate the release of its OpenEDA Toolkit 1.1, ReyesSoft is lowering its prices through June 30, 2008. At an introductory rate of just $50.00 for the basic version, ReyesSoft's OpenEDA Toolkit 1.1, will now be accessible to virtually anyone. ReyesSoft is also lowering the price of its subscription releases from $200.00 to $100.00, through June 30, 2008, as well.
Fairfax, CA (PRWEB) May 28, 2008 -- Building on the successful introduction of its OpenEDA 1.0 Toolkit, ReyesSoft (www.reyessoft.com) now includes the emerging IEEE 1666 open source EDA standard, SystemC 2.2 in its OpenEDA 1.1 Toolkit. SystemC 2.2 is a system descriptive language that bridges the gap between software developers who know C++ and hardware developers. Originally developed by Synopsys, SystemC 2.2 is the leading open source EDA project actively being developed and used throughout the world.
Along with SystemC 2.2, the OpenEDA 1.1 Toolkit now includes design and verification libraries such as Trusster 's (www.trusster.com) Teal and Truss, Kicad, Magic, Toped, Irsim, Xcircuit, and other major open source EDA software applications. This makes the OpenEDA 1.1 Toolkit the most complete set of open source EDA software available anywhere, and available for more operating systems then any other release. Supported operating systems include: Solaris (SPARC and x86), Mac OS X 10.5 (PPC and Intel), HP-UX 11i, Cygwin for Microsoft Windows, and of course, Linux.
The concept behind ReyesSoft's OpenEDA 1.1 Toolkit is to be the single source of open source EDA software applications available. ReyesSoft's OpenEDA Toolkit 1.1 is ideal for electrical engineering students, educational institutions, individuals, and small companies that need low cost EDA productivity tools that can be used on any operating system, whether at work, or at home. By using open source software, EDA users can bring down the total cost of hardware development in these economically challenged times.
When designing the OpenEDA Toolkit 1.1, ReyesSoft made sure to include tools that can be successfully used for both individual and complex commercial EDA designs. As a result, the suite gives users the flexibility to work alongside commercial applications and integrate their Verilog, VHDL, and now SystemC designs at any time.
To celebrate the release of its OpenEDA Toolkit 1.1, ReyesSoft is lowering its prices through June 30, 2008. At an introductory rate of just $50.00 for the basic version, ReyesSoft's OpenEDA Toolkit 1.1, will now be accessible to virtually anyone. ReyesSoft is also lowering the price of its subscription releases from $200.00 to $100.00, through June 30, 2008, as well. The subscription service consists of 4 CDs/year, released quarterly. For every purchase of the OpenEDA Toolkit 1.1, ReyesSoft will donate 10% of the profits to open source developers and projects, or to environmental organizations working to slow global warming.
ReyesSoft is also proud to announce that it will bring both open source, and proprietary applications to Apple's iPhone and iPod touch beginning in June 2008.
About ReyesSoft
ReyesSoft is a Marin County, California software development and consulting company specializing in open source software development, 3D graphics, OpenGL, UNIX porting, and media streaming solutions for UNIX and its derivatives. To learn more about the company or its OpenEDA Toolkit 1.1, visit www.reyessoft.com.
Contact:
Ed Immenschuh
ReyesSoft
P.O. Box 91
Fairfax, CA 94930
415-482-8999
edji @ reyessoft.com
sales @ reyessoft.com
www.reyessoft.com
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