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Metrowerks, Inc. – Metrowerks Ships CodeWarrior for PalmPilot Release 3 Press Release

This Metrowerks, Inc. press release, dated August 4, 1997, announced that the Austin, Texas company had begun shipping CodeWarrior for PalmPilot Release 3, an integrated suite of development tools for building Palm OS applications for 3Com's PalmPilot on both the Mac OS and Windows 95/NT. The release centered on the final update to the PalmPilot Software Development Kit, Version 2, which added TCP/IP networking and new user-interface controls.

For Windows developers it delivered final releases of the integrated development environment, debugger, compilers, and linkers, along with an updated Constructor for PalmPilot for laying out graphical interfaces. The debugger added remote source-level debugging of Palm OS applications. CodeWarrior for PalmPilot Release 3 was priced at US$369, with academic pricing of US$119.

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Artifact Details

Organization

Metrowerks, Inc.

Place Manufactured

United States

Language

English

Date

August 4, 1997

Description

Single-sheet two-sided printed document.

Size

8.5" x 11"

Condition
New
Catalog Number

NCWYCPUJYU

Acquired

1997

Acquisition Source

Acquired from developer

Catalogued

2026-06-22

History

This Metrowerks, Inc. press release was distributed at the Embedded Systems Conference West in San Jose on September 29, 1997.1 It announced that Metrowerks would become an authorized Microsoft Tools Provider for Windows CE 2.0 and that CodeWarrior for Windows CE would offer complete support for the new operating system when Microsoft shipped it, expected in the first quarter of 1998, initially targeting PowerPC, x86, and MIPS microprocessors with ARM and Hitachi SuperH support to follow in a second release scheduled for summer 1998.2

The Windows CE 2.0 commitment built on a five-month sequence of earlier Metrowerks moves. On April 28, 1997, Metrowerks announced its first development agreement with Microsoft to support Windows CE within the CodeWarrior line, initially targeting NEC's VR-Series of embedded microprocessors.3 A simultaneous agreement with NEC Electronics added Windows CE support to CodeWarrior for NEC Embedded Systems, with Metrowerks modifying its MIPS compiler to support Microsoft's Windows CE ABI.4 On May 12, 1997, Metrowerks signed a parallel agreement with Motorola to add Windows CE support to CodeWarrior for PowerPC Embedded Systems, targeting Motorola's MPC821 processor.5

The September agreement positioned the announcement as part of Metrowerks' broader strategy to offer CodeWarrior embedded development tools across three markets — RTOS/Windows CE, proprietary OS, and embedded Java — with the tools hosted on Windows 95 and Windows NT and supporting both C/C++ and Java.6 CodeWarrior for Windows CE 2.0 would provide seamless source-level two-machine debugging, allowing developers to view source on the host while code executed on the Windows CE device, and would deliver the Microsoft Windows CE 2.0 SDK and DDK libraries as part of the package.7

By January 1998, Microsoft cited Metrowerks among the ISVs creating applications for the Palm PC, the new Windows CE 2.0-powered handheld category Microsoft was promoting at the Consumer Electronics Show.8 Greg Galanos, Metrowerks' president and chief technology officer, said CodeWarrior for Windows CE would include support for MIPS, PowerPC, x86, ARM, and SH processors, spanning the range of architectures Windows CE was being deployed on.9

AI generated using primary sources referenced in the footnotes

Footnotes
  1. Metrowerks, Inc., Metrowerks, Inc. - Metrowerks to Support Windows CE 2.0 (Press Release) (image scan), September 29, 1997
  2. Metrowerks Inc., Metrowerks to Support Windows CE 2.0 as an Authorized Microsoft Tools Provider; CodeWarrior for Windows CE on All Platforms, September 30, 1997
  3. Metrowerks Inc., Metrowerks Announces Development Tools Support for Microsoft Windows CE, April 28, 1997
  4. Metrowerks Inc., Metrowerks to Add Support for Windows CE to CodeWarrior for NEC Embedded Systems, April 28, 1997
  5. Metrowerks Inc., Metrowerks to Add Support for Windows CE to CodeWarrior for PowerPC Embedded Systems, May 12, 1997
  6. Metrowerks Inc., Metrowerks to Support Windows CE 2.0 as an Authorized Microsoft Tools Provider; CodeWarrior for Windows CE on All Platforms, September 30, 1997
  7. Metrowerks Inc., Metrowerks to Support Windows CE 2.0 as an Authorized Microsoft Tools Provider; CodeWarrior for Windows CE on All Platforms, September 30, 1997
  8. Microsoft Corp., Developers Show Broad Support For New PC Companion Devices Powered by Windows CE 2.0, January 8, 1998
  9. Microsoft Corp., Developers Show Broad Support For New PC Companion Devices Powered by Windows CE 2.0, January 8, 1998

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