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    x64dbg

    x64dbg

    An open-source x64/x32 debugger for windows

    ...There are many features available and a comprehensive plugin system to add your own. Fully customizable color scheme. Dynamically recognize modules and strings. Import reconstructor integrated (Scylla). Fast disassembler (Zydis). User database (JSON) for comments, labels, bookmarks, etc. Plugin support with growing API. Extendable, debuggable scripting language for automation. Multi-datatype memory dump. Basic debug symbol (PDB) support. Dynamic stack view. Built-in assembler (XEDParse/asmjit). Executable patching and analysis. We provide both the executable and the source. ...
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    x64dbg

    x64dbg

    An open-source x64/x32 debugger for windows.

    An open-source x64/x32 debugger for windows. Development is done on GitHub (https://github.com/x64dbg/x64dbg). Daily snapshots are uploaded here, snapshots for every commit can be found on http://releases.x64dbg.com
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    Integrated Development Environment for some microcontrollers based on 8051(e.g. AT89S8253). Supported languages are Assembly and C. It has its own simulator, assembler, editor and many other tools. See the project web site for more details and the newest updates.
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    MIPS Interactive Learning Environment

    MIPS Interactive Learning Environment

    MILE - MIPS Interactive Learning Environment

    MILE is a user-friendly MIPS simulator. It offers users a GUI in which they can develop and run programs written in MIPS assembly language. It is intended to be used as an instructional tool. MILE is still in early development. It lucks certain features and functionality. Please be patient until the beta version is released.
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    asm65to68k is a simple assembler language translation tool that translates MOS 6502 code to MC68000 code.
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    Butterfly programming language. A bytecode compiled scriping language. Bytecode architecture with separate compiler and interpreter/disassembler. Platform-independant bytecode based stackmchine, which has a fine arithmitical/raw-computing performance. B
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