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Installation instructions and requirements are listed in the Getting Started online document. Please refer to it in order to know how to install Developer Studio on your system.
1. Packages management
Common features
Open AT Application Framework features
2. Development
Legato Application Framework features
Open AT Application Framework / Mini Core / Multi Core features
3. Build
Compilers support: For Legato applications:
For Open AT applications:
For Mini Core applications:
4. Target Connectivity
4.1 For Legato devices
Connection management:
SSH terminal:
File system:
Application management:
Legato Framework management:
Configuration database:
4.2 For Open AT devices
Devices View:
Download:
Info View:
AT Console:
5. Debug
5.1 For Legato devices
Logging:
Step by step debugging:
5.2 For Open AT devices
Trace:
Backtraces decoding:
Flash objects:
Memory Access:
Heap Memory Status:
Tasks Status:
Memory Mapping:
File System (requires Firmware version >= 7.50):
Protocol analysis (requires Firmware version >= 7.52):
Step by step debugging: For Open AT applications:
6. Remote device connectivity through AMS server (Open AT devices only)
Connection:
Firmware Management:
Application Management:
AT Commands:
Traces:
7. Miscellaneous
8. Deprecated Features
Support of Open AT Application Framework versions former than 2.5X (including older architectures like Open AT SDK and related hardware or features) has been discontinued starting from Developer Studio 3 release. To continue using these features on former Open AT Application Frameworks, it is recommended to keep using Developer Studio 2.3.X versions and not to install 3.X releases, in order to ensure tooling compatibility with these frameworks versions.
1. General
LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0
2. Build system
3. Target management
4. Run & Debug
Release 3.1
1. Packages Management
memLimit
cpuShare
4. Target Management
6. Miscellaneous
Release 3.0
3. Target Management
Release 2.3.2
1. Development
2. Target Management
Release 2.3.1
Release 2.3.0
1. Miscellaneous
2. Packages Management
3. Development
Release 2.2.1
3. Debug
Release 2.2.0
4. Build
Release 2.1.1
1. Target Management
4. Debug
Release 2.1.0
DS_DEBUG
Release 2.0.0
Release 1.2.0
2. Develop
5. Miscellaneous
6. Target management
7. Headless mode / Packages integration
Release 1.1.2
6. Headless mode / Packages integration
Release 1.1.1
1. Install / General
2. Build system / Open AT Projects management
3. Run & Debug
Release 1.1.0
Release 1.0.2
Release 1.0.1
1. Install
The Open AT Application Framework is a complete software package for embedded M2M application development. It offers a range of readily available building blocks which accelerate the application development process, allowing you to bring connected products to market faster and reduce development costs.
This page lists all releases notes of Open AT Developer Studio
Video Tutorial on step-by-step Developer Studio installation for Open AT Application Framework
Video tutorial on new software package installation (e.g. new Open AT Application Framework release, new partner libraries, ...) in Developer Studio.
AirPrime - USB driver for Windows 7 & 8.1 (SL6087, Q26 series, WMP series)
There are currently multiple tools available to log the AirPrime Q26 Series, WMP Series and SL6087 to both debug Open AT applications and provide information to Sierra Wireless technical support for in depth analysis of problems. This document outlines the tools available, how they should be used to provide information to Sierra Wireless and developers and also suggests filters to be using in common scenario's
This application note describes some concepts in using Developer Studio and shows various snapshots in using it. These snapshots shows the sequence of using Developer Studio, and also functions as a quick start-up guide.