Carbide.c++
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Carbide.c++ has been developed in cooperation with Symbian, and is built on Eclipse, the rapidly evolving open-source integrated development environment framework designed to encourage software tool innovation. The Carbide.c++ tools (IDE, C/C++ compilers, and TRK) are maintained by the Native Tools group.
Carbide.c++ is based on the open Eclipse framework, as well as the CDT project.
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Carbide.c++ features
The family of Carbide .c++ developer tools includes these features, they are all included in version 3.2 and are free from v2.0:
| FEATURE | DEV | PRO | OEM |
| Public SDK support | * | * | * |
| Improved project import/export | * | * | * |
| Emulator debugging | * | * | * |
| Platform security scanner (available via Update Manager) |
* | * | * |
| On-device debugging | * | * | * |
| R&D SDK (CustKits) support | * | * | * |
| Graphical UI designer | * | * | * |
| Enhanced build target support (ARMv5, ARMv5_ABIv2, ARMv6, etc.) |
* | * | * |
| Symbian Project Navigator | * | * | |
| Performance Investigator - CPU load - Memory usage - Power usage (supported on several Nokia S60 devices) |
* | * | |
| System-level on-device debugging (must be enabled by device manufacturer) | * | * | |
| Support for R&D devices (requires access to target device symbol files) |
* | * | |
| Dependency Explorer (available via Update Manager) |
* | * | |
| New GUI Crash Debugger | * | * | |
| JTAG hardware debugging support | * | ||
| ROM builder | * | ||
| ROM debugger | * |
Carbide.c++ features
Designed for Symbian developers who focus on Symbian kernel development.
- JTAG Debugging suppport
- Crash Debugger
- Performance Investigator
- On-device Debugging (TRK)
- UI Designer
- CodeScanner support
- S60 5th Edition support
- Qt support
- Open "C" support
- and much more...
Other information
- Carbide Training Videos
- Using Carbide.c++ (originally a booklet)
- Nokia Developer Carbide page
- Carbide.c++ and CodeWarrior Tools Discussion
- Shortcut tips in Carbide.c++
Carbide.c++ Self-Help Section
If you need better facilities to develop Carbide.c++ upgrade to Carbide.c++ 2.0 for free
Here are a few self-help links:
| ITEM | LINK/More Information |
| How to upgrade your Carbide product | Watch the video |



Sorry if I stepped on anyones toes at Nokia by annoucing this before anyone mentioned it publicly.
--notpeter 17:32, 5 June 2007 (UTC)
07 Sep
2009
On topic, no distraction. Read to know what Carbide.c++ is. Article is short so I keep my comment short as well :)