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    This is a tool collection for Legacy BIOS Engineer. Inclued, I2C Read, Write tools, Super I/O Tools, HDD Tools, PCI Scan Tools, NMI Int Hooker, INT 15h hooker, INT 13 Hooker, Keyboard scan code reader, FWH/LPC BIOS ROM programmer/eraser.
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    Tool for using syntax highlighting, code competion, ect, in sd.
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    ATmon is a bootloader and monitor tool for the Atmel ATmega32 microcontroller.
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    A C++ Development Tool for Linux
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    phook is a userspace tool which injects code into an application to make it do whatever you want. It has a modular design to allow users use different plugins. Default plugins are able to read and write into file descriptors belonging to another process.
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    Linux Debug is a tool for debugging linux ELF programs at the assembly level. It currently runs only on 80x86 and AMD64 platforms. Not like GDB, the interface is most like MS-DOS debug. So that, it will more friendly for new Linux Assembly Developers.
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    We provide a mechanism to trace the NPTL Library as few intrusive as possible for the application dynamics. The post-mortem analysis then allows measurements (contension,...) and understanding of hangs or bugs. No change in kernel or user application.
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    GPICD - The GNU PIC Programmer and In-Circuit Debugger. GPICD is an open-source Programmer and In-Circuit debugger for the Microchip (TM) PIC (TM) family of microcontrollers. It is an ideal complement for the gputils development tool set.
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    A simple (complete) embedded system tool chain system.
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    MSP430static is a tool for the analysis of MSP430 firmware images, such as those produced by TinyOS and mspgcc. Features include call-graph generation, recovery of library symbol names, and easy extensibility in Perl or SQL.
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