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       Embedded Ch 6.1 (with debug and multi-thread)
       Ch Professional 6.1 (including new Ch IDE)
       C++ Graphical Library 2.7
       Ch Mechanism Toolkit 2.1

2D/3D plotting
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Ch is an embeddable C/C++ interpreter for cross-platform scripting, shell programming, 2D/3D plotting, numerical computing, and embedded scripting. Ch is the solution for:      

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TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. selected Embedded Ch
November 05, 2008
TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. (TCS), a global leader in mission-critical wireless communications, has selected Embedded Ch Professional Edition as a scripting engine for TCS real-time wireless Enhanced 9-1-1 services. TCS' E9-1-1 solutions enable Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) providers to supply the same level of emergency services as wireless and traditional landline providers. TCS provides E9-1-1 services to more than 100 million subscribers in the United States for more than 35 wireless carriers and handles more than 85,000 life saving calls daily.

A Workshop on Using Ch for Teaching, Research, and Industrial Applications
November 05, 2008
This Ch Workshop was hold successfully on Oct 12, 2008 in Beijng, China. This workshop was sponsored by IEEE, ASME, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Association for Automation, Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society, and co-sponsored by National Natural Science Foundation of China, Division of Higher Education, Ministry of Education of China. In this workshop, experience of using Ch for teaching, research, and industrial application were shared with participants.

C/C++ interpreter Ch 6.1 and Embedded Ch 6.1 released
October 30, 2008
Ch and Embedded Ch version 6.1 are the most stable release. The new release updated ChIDE to make it more user friendly for beginners and debugging code. New member functions for plotting class are addressed to conveniently specify colors and styles of lines and points.

SoftIntegration C++ Graphical Library (SIGL) 2.7 Released
September 29, 2008
SoftIntegration Graphical Library is the simplest solution for 2D/3D graphical plotting within the framework of C/C++. Plots can be generated using SIGL for display in a local machine, through the Web, or saved in a file with a variety of different file formats. SIGL 2.7 fixed a few bugs in v2.5 and added new features for changing attributes of line and point plot types using member functions LineType() and PointType(), etc.

Ch, Embedded Ch 6.0 and toolkits for Linux 64 bit released
September 08, 2008
SoftIntegration, Inc. today announced the availability of Ch 6.0, Embedded Ch 6.0, SoftIntegration C++ Graphical Library, Control System Toolkit, and Ch CGI Toolkit for Linux x86 64 bit.

Lockheed Martin Corporation selected Embedded Ch for design and simulation of its aircraft systems.
September 02, 2008
Lockheed Martin Corporation selected Embedded Ch for multi-platforms for design and simulation of its aircraft systems. Lockheed Martin is a global security company that employs about 140,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services.

Mobile-C version 1.10.3 is released.
July 31, 2008
Mobile-C is an open-source IEEE FIPA (Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents) standard compliant multi-agent platform for supporting C/C++ mobile agents in networked intelligent mechatronic and embedded systems. Although it is a general-purpose multi-agent platform, Mobile-C is specifically designed for real-time and resource constrained applications with interface to hardware. It allows a mechatronic or embedded system to adapt to a dynamically changing environment. Embedded Ch is used as the execution engine in Mobile-C to execute mobile C/C++ code.

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"Ch is the first implementation, portable to different platforms, of major new features of complex numbers, variable length arrays (VLAs), and IEEE floating-point arithmetic added in C99.
I have to mention how impressed I am with both the quality of Ch and how complete the environment is. I had recently ported code written over years in C shell, Perl, and Python to Ch. The porting was very simple and straightforward."

--- Tom MacDonald, the former Chair of the ANSI C Standard Committee

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