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Testing

HCC creates products of the highest quality, in order to ensure the success of its customers. We aim to make the development process as clear-cut as possible by writing straightforward, high-quality code with easy-to-understand documentation.
 
Our engineers perform rigorous and extensive tests on all our file systems, USB stacks and other software, using a broad variety of development tool chains and runtime platforms. Tests have been performed using ARM controllers, ColdFire, H8S, Infineon and 80x86 architectures, with compilers from a variety of vendors including IAR, Keil, Metrowerks, Microsoft, GNU, Green Hills, and others. A dedicated syntax checker is an important tool for verification of source code.
 
We have created a collection of hardware reference designs. These are used for checking product portability and also to provide the hardware design information that’s required to make the design process as easy as possible. This has the added benefit of immediate compatibility with the sample drivers we provide.
 
Hardware reference designs have been built for ARM7, ColdFire, H8S, 8051, amongst others, and include Compact Flash and MMC/SD cards as well as arrays of NOR and NAND flash devices.