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    OpenOCD - Open On-Chip Debugger

    The Open On-Chip Debugger

    The "Open On-Chip Debugger" provides JTAG/SWD access from GDB (or directly with TCL scripts) to processors with ARM and MIPS based cores. See website for full list of supported targets.
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    Downloads: 401 This Week
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    SerenityOS

    SerenityOS

    The Serenity Operating System

    SerenityOS is an open source Unix-like operating system project with its own custom kernel, graphical user interface, system libraries, and userland tools. It combines a nostalgic “90s UI aesthetic” with modern system capabilities: a preemptive, multi-threaded kernel, own browsers, network stack, file systems, IPC, security features, and a suite of graphical / developer applications. The project is both a hobbyist OS and a polished engineering sandbox.
    Downloads: 32 This Week
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    Qiling

    Qiling

    Qiling Advanced Binary Emulation Framework

    ...The API-rich Qiling Framework brings reverse and instrument binary to the next level quicker. Additionally, Qiling provides API access to register, memory, filesystem, operating system and debugger. Qiling also provides virtual machine-level API such as save and restore execution state. It combines binary instrumentation and binary emulation into one single framework.
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    unidbg

    unidbg

    Allows you to emulate an Android native library

    Allows you to emulate an Android native library, and an experimental iOS emulation. This is an educational project to learn more about the ELF/MachO file format and ARM assembly. Emulation of the JNI Invocation API so JNI_OnLoad can be called. Support JavaVM, JNIEnv. Emulation of syscalls instruction. Support ARM32 and ARM64. Inline hook, thanks to Dobby. Android import hook, thanks to xHook. iOS fishhook and substrate and whale hook. unicorn backend support simple console debugger, gdb stub, instruction trace, memory read/write trace. ...
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    Raspberry Pi GCC Toolchains

    Raspberry Pi GCC Toolchains

    CI maintained precompiled GCC ARM/ARM64 Toolchains for Raspberry Pi

    This project provides latest Raspberry Pi hardware optimized GCC Cross Compiler & Native (ARM & ARM64) automated Build-Scripts and Precompiled standalone Toolchains binaries, that will save you tons of time & thereby helps you get quickly started with software development on Pi.
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    Downloads: 158 This Week
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    eS

    eS

    Cross-platform IDE for developing embedded solutions and desktops

    Solution Editor (eS) is a free, lightweight, cross-platform, development environment (IDE) for Assembler, C or C++ programming, designed to interface with various compilers and debuggers (GDB,CDB). The environment allows you to develop and debug code for MIPS, ARM, AVR and any other processors for embedded solutions and desktop applications. It contains a minimum of settings for easy and convenient programming. The hardware debugging process is possible if you have the hardware and / or software for this purpose. (For example, the J-Link debugger is sufficient for debugging on an ARM processor) An example of a project of a console utility created in this programming environment here: https://intel-hex-file-processing.sourceforge.io/ Additional information in Russian can be found here https://sites.google.com/view/esrus/
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    EasyProtector

    EasyProtector

    Simple way to check root/virtual app/emulator/xposed framework

    EasyProtector, a simple way to check root/virtual app/emulator/xposed framework/tracer/debugger. Since it's all here, you are welcome to star/fork, even if you raise an issue, I hope this is a useful library (eliminate the initialization operation of the application, avoid more permission requirements, and load as lazy as possible) Mainly to fix a bunch of bugs, see the pictures in the image folder for the adaptation situation, Tencent Legu's old version of XposedCheck code has some code in...
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    SkyEye

    a very fast full system simulator

    SkyEye is a very fast full system simulator which takes llvm as IR of dynmic compiled framework.. It can simulate series ARM, Coldfire,Mips, Powerpc, Sparc, x86, TI DSP and Blackfin DSP Processor. Also can simulate multicore system by the multicore of host. The commercial support is provided by DigiProto Co. (http://www.digiproto.com)
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    STM32 LWIP QPC Ethernet DPP

    Quantum Leaps (QPC) DPP example with LWIP on STM3220G eval board

    This is a port of the Dining Philosopher Problem (DPP) using the Quantum Leaps (http://state-machine.com) hierarchical state machine framework with the Light Weight IP (LwIP) network stack (http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/lwip) and an ethernet driver implemented on the STM3220G-eval board (http://www.st.com/internet/evalboard/product/250374.jsp) running on stm32f207 Arm Cortex M3 uProcessor. The project is eclipse based and uses Code Sourcery cross compiler. See http://www.stf12.org/developers/CORTEX_STM32F2xx_Template.html for setup. For debugger and flashing, the ST-Link V/2 was used.
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    The "JTAG-GDB server" is a program for integrating the ARM-Embedded ICE logic with the GNU-Debugger GDB.
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