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    The VisualDDK is a plugin for Microsoft Visual Studio allowing debugging device drivers right from the IDE. Additionally, a simple Driver Project Wizard is provided.
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    pci-utility is utility developed to access PCI Device configuration Space. It enables user to read and write registers on PCI Configuration space of PCI Devices.
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    JTAG base library, ARM7TDMI and MIPS debugger stubs for GDB. Extendable architecture to add JTAG device drivers, debuggers, and custom JTAG applications.
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    LinDbg is a source level kernel mode debugger for Linux. LinDbg can be used to debug Linux device drivers and Linux applications at source level. LinDbg currently works on Linux kernel versions 2.4.7 and 2.4.2
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