Nu-Mega Announces BOUNDS-CHECKER for Windows version 2.5.

This upgrade trends towards today's demand for Component Based Development
by including Microsoft Foundation Class support.

San Francisco, CA/Software Development West '95 (February 14,
1994)--Nu-Mega Technologies, Inc. today announced BOUNDS-CHECKER for
Windows Version 2.5, a new update that delivers automated debugging
support for the Microsoft Foundation Class library. This new version
automatically checks and validates over 1700 API calls to the Microsoft
Foundation Class, verifies that parameters on a call are correct and
checks its return status. In addition, BOUNDS-CHECKER for Windows version
2.5 will debug a 16 bit Windows 3.1 application that is running under
Windows 95.

More debugging power than ever before

Combined with BOUNDS-CHECKER for Windows support for debugging VBX's,
version 2.5's Microsoft Foundation Class support goes yet another step
toward providing complete support for today's trend toward 'Component
Based Development'. According to Jim Moskun, CEO of NuMega: "More and more
developers are utilizing components and class libraries to develop
software. Our goal is to provide them with the tools to detect and analyze
software errors regardless of where or at what level the error occurs."

Using BOUNDS-CHECKER's TVEW event logger - which logs all Windows events -
API calls and returns to the Microsoft Foundation Library can be viewed by
the developer. Frank Grossman, President of Nu-Mega Technologies explained
the focus on MFC: "Developers are using the Microsoft Foundation Class
libraries to speed the development of software applications and products.
However, they want some assurance that these modular components interface
smoothly with custom code. With BOUNDS-CHECKER for Windows' support for
MFC, they now have an invaluable tool to check the internal as well as the
external operating components of any new Windows application."

BOUNDS-CHECKER for Windows will also automatically detects memory leakage,
resource leakage, and heap and data corruption in VBXs from C/C++ and
Visual Basic. Of particular importance to developers is the product's
validation of the VBX Programming API.

BOUNDS-CHECKER for Windows is the industry's leading automated debugging
tool. When it encounters a bug, a dialog box pops up and freezes execution
presenting the information that notifies the programmer where the problem
is. BOUNDS-CHECKER presents the information needed to fix the problem,
thus allowing developers to investigate bugs as they appear and continue
debugging their program.

Nu-Mega Technologies, Inc. is an international supplier of award-winning
software development tools and utilities for MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows,
Version 3.x, Microsoft Windows '95, the Microsoft Win32s environment, and
Novell NetWare 3.x platforms. In 1987, Nu-Mega introduced Soft-ICE for
DOS, the industry's first software-based alternative to the hardware-based
ICE. In 1989, Nu-Mega released BOUNDS-CHECKER for DOS, the first automated
debugging tool. Nu-Mega Technologies has extended its family of products
to include SoftICE/W for Windows 3.1, Win32s, Windows '95, and versions of
BOUNDS-CHECKER for Windows 3.1, Win32s, Windows NT, and Windows '95.

BOUNDS-CHECKER for Windows, Version 2.5 is available for $249 and will be
available shortly. Discounts for existing customers are available, as is a
volume purchase program. All products are available from Nu-Mega
Technologies. For further information, contact Nu-Mega Technologies, Inc.
at (603) 889-2386, fax (603) 889-1135, or electronic mail:
numega@numega.com.

Nu-Mega Technologies Inc
P.O. Box 7780
Nashua, NH 03060-7780

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