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<strong>Tornado</strong> Tools Reference<br />

Start<br />

target server start time and date.<br />

Last<br />

time and date of last tool attachment.<br />

Tools<br />

a list of the tools attached to the target.<br />

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TORNADO TOOLS<br />

Some of the <strong>Tornado</strong> tools are directly available from the launcher. They are shown as<br />

icons in the toolbar at the bottom of the launcher’s window. Many tools require the<br />

selection of a target server before activation.<br />

The fundamental collection of <strong>Tornado</strong> tools is:<br />

windsh<br />

the <strong>Tornado</strong> shell, which incorporates both a C and a Tcl interpreter.<br />

crosswind<br />

the <strong>Tornado</strong> graphical source-level debugger.<br />

browser<br />

a graphical tool that monitors the target system.<br />

project<br />

The <strong>Tornado</strong> graphical project manager (further help on Project Facility is available<br />

from within the Project tool itself).<br />

The launcher will also let you directly call VxSim, the VxWorks simulator, and WindView,<br />

the Wind River logic analyzer.<br />

SERVICES AND MENUS<br />

The menu bar at the top of the launcher window gives access to various services. Just<br />

under this menu bar is a collection of small icons each of which (from left to right) is a<br />

shortcut to the Target menu’s entries (read top-down). Available services are provided in<br />

the following menus:<br />

File menu:<br />

Target menu:<br />

Quit<br />

Quit the launcher program.<br />

Create<br />

Display a specific window to record all information needed to launch a target server<br />

and to save this configuration for further use.<br />

Unregister<br />

Unregister the target server from the wind registry (wtxregd)<br />

Reattach<br />

Send an attach request to a target server. The target server then tries to reattach to the<br />

target agent. This is useful if the target agent stops communicating with its server<br />

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