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    GAPID

    GAPID

    Graphics API Debugger

    GAPID is a developer tool for recording and inspecting calls made by an application to the graphics driver. Once a capture of a target application has been made, GAPID lets you disconnect from the target and inspect all the graphics commands made by the application. GAPID is able to replay the command stream, letting you visualize the frame composition by stepping through each command and inspecting the driver state at any point in the stream. Replay also supports modifications, allowing you...
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    msp4linux

    C++ based debug interface to MSP430, MSP-FET430UIF needed

    ...The screen shot demonstrates a simulated MSP430F5438A target on CCS (linux). As long as the CCS instance is not aware that there is no real hardware attached, it's a good test option for external simulators.
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    OS Build

    OS Build

    Creating Embedded OS with LIVE OS Support Full Tools For Mobile Proces

    ...No need to install a GNU/Linux distribution. No need to check installed package versions prerequisites. Embedded Linux demonstration: helps to discover, try and demonstrate useful tools in this technical area. Kernel, driver and embedded application development: toolkit to get the job done quickly and efficiently. Useful for support people away from their regular desktop, or for people who are not allowed to install software by themselves.
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    JdbcProxy is a JDBC 2.0 driver that can help debug or test applications. The driver can wrap another JDBC driver to debug the JDBC calls done by the application. The driver can also emulate another JDBC driver to test the application without a database.
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    ec2drv provides linux support for the Silicon Laboratories EC2 serial - JTAG debug adaptor for their 8051 series microcontrollers. Source level debugging for projects using the microprocessors supported by this adaptor will also be developed.
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    ACPI Module Tester is a small tool that can perform tests on the ACPI Extras Driver. It is a very easy way to report bugs.
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    JDBC-XML Driver for Mysql 4.0. Allow efficient definition ,storage and retrieval of answers to forms. This JDBC-XML driver is an extension to the mysql JDBC Driver adding XML capabilities.
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