Trango Virtual Processors

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Trango Virtual Processors
Type Private
Founded 2004
Headquarters Grenoble, France
Key people Pierre Coulombeau, founder and COO, Fabrice Devaux, founder and CTO
Website www.trango-vp.com

Trango Virtual Processors is a privately owned company that builds real-time hypervisors and development tools for embedded systems. The company was founded in 2004 by Pierre Coulombeau and Fabrice Devaux. They are headquartered in Grenoble, France. [1]

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[edit] Real-time hypervisors

TRANGO's hypervisor allows silicon vendors and OEMs to run multiple secure native Execution Environments on both single core and multi-core platforms.

Each Execution Environment is composed of a virtual machine, along with its address space where memory and hardware peripherals are mapped.

A Virtual Machine can run whatever would normally run on a real processor: stand-alone applications, Real-time operating systems, or rich Operating Systems.

TRANGO's hypervisor supports ARM architectures ARMv5 and ARMv6, and is available on a wide range of platforms based on ARM926, ARM1136, and XScale CPU cores, and MIPS architectures MIPS32 and MIPS64.

Supported operating systems include Symbian OS, WinCE, eCos, and Linux.

[edit] Integrated development environment (IDE)

TRANGO's tool chain is an Eclipse based environment providing system configuration of virtual machines, build environment, run-time debug, and monitoring [2].

[edit] Competitors

Trango Virtual Processors competes with other providers of virtualization software, including VirtualLogix's VLX, Open Kernel Labs's OKL4, as well as open source hypervisors such as L4 and Xen.

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