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    A developer tool for comparing two Visual C++ Linker Map Files, and generate the difference between them. The name of functions and methods are undecorated.
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    The prc-tools project currently consists of patches to binutils, gdb, and GCC to support Palm OS, along with several post-linker tools.
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    A reusable gdb stub architecture for multiple processor architectures and platforms. Enables embedded systems development using GNU compiler, linker, debugger and other tools.
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    The QPascal Project is an endeavour to produce a new generation of development tools based on the object-oriented programming language QPascal. Its goal is to create a compiler, linker, debugger, assembler, and eventually an extensive and extensible IDE.
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