Title :
PC based microprocessor development system
Author :
Pawloski, Mark T. ; Giuma, Tayeb A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Florida Univ., Jacksonville, FL, USA
Abstract :
MICRODEV, a software development environment for PC and SDK-86-based microprocessor labs, is described. This is a menu-driven software package that provides a controlled environment for developing assembly language programs for SDK-86 microcomputer boards and stand-alone microprocessor based projects using PCs. The menu is implemented as a shell program that synthesizes a command line based on the user sections and passes that command line to a secondary DOS command processor. Each of the menu commands is described. The environment allows the power and availability of PCs and their development software (editors, assemblers, linkers, debuggers, etc.) to be combined with the educational power of the SDK-86 boards. By automating the software development process, students can concentrate on assembly language concepts rather than on MS-DOS and command line syntax. This development tool allows students to develop their application software independently at their own pace outside of the laboratory schedule
Keywords :
assembly language; computer science education; development systems; educational computing; microcomputers; programming; software tools; MICRODEV; PC-based microprocessor development system; PCs; SDK-86 microcomputer boards; SDK-86-based microprocessor labs; application software; assembly language concepts; assembly language programs; command line; controlled environment; menu commands; menu-driven software package; secondary DOS command processor; shell program; software development environment; software development process; students; user sections; Application software; Assembly; Control system synthesis; Laboratories; Microcomputers; Microprocessors; Personal communication networks; Programming; Software debugging; Software packages;
Conference_Titel :
Southeastcon '90. Proceedings., IEEE
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA
DOI :
10.1109/SECON.1990.117759