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Custom Computer Services (CCS), Inc.

Embedded Products/Services: CCS specializes in embedded software and hardware development tools. Available to the development community is a range of solutions for Microchip Technology microcontrollers, and digital signal controllers (DSCs), that include: C compilers, prototyping boards, development kits, and programmers/debuggers. CCS also offers custom engineering services and a line of embedded Ethernet devices (e.g., EZ Web Lynx). For more information visit www.ccsinfo.com.

Product Information: The CCSC Version 5 compiler with all of its new features and enhancements has just been released! Version 5 is the first release to include an aggressive code optimizer, plus a dynamic C Profiler tool. Other enhancements include:

  • New libraries—generate relevant and tight code for a specific application. Included are: RS-232, RS-485, PWM, timers, a capacitive touchpad, and more.
  • C++ stream operator support—C++ streams provide a unified interface for I/O and data formatting.
  • Serial port monitor—a graphing capability enables real-time graphing at a PC from a Microchip Technology PIC microcontroller program. For more information on Version 5, visit www.ccsinfo.com/version5

Custom Computer Services (CCS), Inc.
Spring City Drive
Waukesha, WI 53186

www.ccsinfo.com

Contact: Sales, sales@ccsinfo.com

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Custom Computer Services (CCS), Inc.

by Circuit Cellar Staff time to read: 1 min