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SIMD macro assembler unified for ARM, MIPS, PPC and x86
UniSIMD assembler is a high-level C/C++ macro assembler framework unified across
ARM, MIPS, POWER and x86 architectures. It establishes a subset of both BASE and
SIMD instruction sets with clearly defined common API, so that application logic
can be written and maintained in one place without code replication.
The assembler itself isn't a separate tool, but rather a collection of C/C++
header files, which applications need to include directly in order to use.
At present, Intel...
DiDasm is a small and fast disassembler, useful for Windows kernel developers.
Advantages:
- highly portable, has minimal runtime requirements (C runtime);
- core libraries do not require any external components;
- includes instructions emulator (diana_processor);
- has stream oriented design;
Supported platforms: i386, amd64
Supported instructions: x586/amd64/FPU/MMX/SSE/SSE2
...Originally written to analyze code from GM automotive engine controllers, but is useful anywhere a 6811 micro is being used.
Version 1.0 was written in Borland Pascal in April 1996, and updated to v1.2 in June 1999. It was later rewritten to C++ in July 1999 through Jan 2000.
While it's been freely available since its creation, it's being released here as an open-source project so the world can better use it as it sees fit.
Version 2.0 is completely reworked in 2014 to compile and run with GCC and STL to make it fully portable and accessible to all computer platforms.
A machine code manipulation library for Intel 64 and IA-32.
This is a general purpose machine code manipulation library for IA-32 and Intel 64 architectures. The library supports UNIX-like systems as well as Windows and is highly portable. The FCML library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as the terms of the LGPL license are met. Currently it supports such features as:
- A one-line disassembler
- A one-line assembler
- An experimental multi-pass load-and-go assembler (Multi line!)
- Support for the Intel and AT&T syntax
- An instruction renderer
- An instruction parser
- Instructions represented as generic models
- UNIX/GNU/Linux and Windows support
- Portable - written entirely in C (no external dependencies)
- C++ wrapper
- Supported instruction sets: MMX, 3D-Now!...
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