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    gendasm

    gendasm

    Generic Code-Seeking Diassembler with Fuzzy-Function Analyzer

    ...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.
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    UniSIMD-assembler

    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...
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    FCML

    A machine code manipulation library for Intel 64 and IA-32.

    ...- 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
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    FlexxCpu

    FlexxCpu

    Flexible and eXpandable Cpu simulation

    A small simulation of an experimental customized Cpu called FlexxCpu. A virtual Cpu whose assembly instructions have been strongly influenced by old cpus architecture (8080, 6809, z80, 68k, etc...) Please support this project by donating to this fundraiser: ------------------------------------------- Give birth to new travel bicycles!!! https://gofund.me/2201d2a4 -------------------------------------------
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