Assemblers for Cygwin

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    JWasm

    JWasm

    Japheth's assembler, JWasm

    JWasm is a free MASM-compatible assembler with these features: native support for output formats Intel OMF, MS Coff (32/64-bit), Elf (32/64-bit), Binary, Windows PE (32/64-bit) and DOS MZ. precompiled JWasm binaries are available for DOS, Windows and Linux. For OS/2 and FreeBSD, makefiles are supplied. Instructions up to AVX are supported. JWasm is written in C. The source is portable and has successfully been tested with Open Watcom, MS VC, GCC and more. As far as programming for MS Windows is concerned, JWasm can be used with both WinInc (32/64-bit) and Masm32 (32-bit). Since v2.01, it will also work with Sven B. Schreiber's ancient WALK32. C header files can be converted to include files for JWasm with h2incX. JWasm's source code is released under the Sybase Open Watcom Public License, which allows free commercial and non-commercial use. There's a bunch of source samples available - they are supplied with the precompiled binary packages.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    FCML

    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!, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, SSE4A, AVX, AVX2, AES, TBM, BMI1, BMI2, HLE, ADX, CLMUL, RDRAND, RDSEED, FMA, FMA4, LWP, SVM, XOP, VMX, SMX, AVX-512 Source code moved to: https://github.com/swojtasiak/fcml-lib
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    SM83 Binutils

    Binutils port for the Sharp SM83 (GameBoy CPU)

    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    gendasm

    gendasm

    Generic Code-Seeking Diassembler with Fuzzy-Function Analyzer

    GenDasm is a Generic Code-Seeking Diassembler engine. It allows you to enter known starting vectors for a given code image for the micro. It will disassemble the code and follow through branches to assist in the separation of code and data. Its included Fuzzy Function Analyzer companion uses a DNA Sequence Alignment Algorithm to locate similar code in multiple binaries to facilitate reverse-engineering and/or code recovery. The original purpose of the Fuzzy Function Analyzer was to assist in code recovery where the source code for the current binaries got lost, yet the source code for an old binary was retained. The Fuzzy Function Analyzer allows you to match up known functions between the two binaries so you can concentrate on disassembling and reverse engineering the parts that are different and recover the code for the current binary that got lost.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    m6811dis

    m6811dis

    M6811 Code-Seeking Disassembler

    The M6811 Code-Seeking Disassembler is a command-line tool that lets you enter known starting vectors for a given code image for the 6811 micro. It will disassemble the code and follow through branches to assist in the separation of code and data. Its companion Fuzzy Function Analyzer uses DNA Sequence Alignment Algorithms to locate similar code in multiple binaries, facilitating reverse-engineering. 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.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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