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    GXemul is a full-system computer emulator, emulating processors (ARM, MIPS, M88K, PowerPC, and SuperH) and surrounding peripherals, in some cases well enough to let unmodified guest operating systems run as if they were running on real hardware.
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    AlphaBase PSP

    AlphaBase PSP

    PSP Debug Bash and Multi-Environment Shell

    AlphaBase is a very powerful Bash which may help you to debug your PSP and provides you useful instruments like: Macro System, Commands Creator, LUA Parser with some advantages on complex math calculator. It has all the functionalities of a normal shell, but it was especially coded for anyone who wants to write a PSP LUA Program so could be named apparently as another LUA IDE even if it isn't really. By its being multi-environment and multi-user, it privileges security: there is a very...
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    Avrora is a suite of tools for analyzing and debugging programs for AVR microcontrollers. It has support for a sensor platforms such as Mica2 and MicaZ, allowing wireless network simulation and allows dynamic instrumentation and static analysis.
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    A set of tools relating to an educational processor used in teaching Computer Architecture at the University of Ottawa. Currently includes a working assembler and a semi-functional emulator/debugger.
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    A multi-ISA "assembly debugger" with graphical and terminal frontends. Currently sporting LC-3, Georgia Tech's LC-2200, and brain*. MIPS support is in the making, to compete with SPIM. (Windows, Linux, MacOSX; LC-3 simulator and LC-2200 simulator)
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    A retargettable micro-controller and embedded system emulator architecture, providing common supports to emulate various types of micro-processors & devices on an x86 PC. Development of emulation for Arduino and various shields is just about to be launched in 2012.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Utility to play logs generated by a USB sniffer.
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    BT-Sim is a BlueTooth simulator on a HCI level. The project alows to develop and test BT applications without using real BT hardware. It works in particular with PalmSource's Palm OS Simulator.
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    Downloads: 2 This Week
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