MemoryScape debugs MPI, remote apps
updated 04:05 pm EDT, Tue May 29, 2007
MemoryScape 2.0 released
TotalView Technologies today released MemoryScape 2.0, the latest revision of its memory debugger for Mac OS X. The update supports memory debugging of MPI and remote applications via an easy-to-use graphical interactive memory debugger. The utility also helps developers to monitor heap memory, track memory events, and show corrupted memory. MemoryScape 2.0 is priced at $1,500 for debugging a single user, single process application. The software is licensed based upon tokens, with additional users or debugging additional processes require additional tokens. MemoryScape requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
The debugger helps developers identify, inspect, and resolve difficult memory problems in C, C++, and Fortran projects including complex multi-process and multi-threaded applications for Mac OS X. Designed as an integrated part of the software development process, MemoryScape enables programmers to watch for memory leaks and monitor memory usage while an application is running.


