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    Eclipse Portable [4.6–4.26]

    Eclipse Portable [4.6–4.26]

    Portable version of the multifunctional development platform Eclipse.

    With this portable version of Eclipse, you can develop software directly from your removable mass storage device, even without admin rights. To get started, please visit the Eclipse Portable wiki: https://sourceforge.net/p/eclipse-neon-portable/wiki GitHub: https://github.com/Berny23/eclipse-portable Thank you for over 180,000 Downloads! Please note: A few months ago, I completely switched to Linux (now Arch btw). So, I'll be no longer active creating portable apps for Windows.
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    msp4linux

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

    This package includes a tool chain for MSP430 micro controllers. The tool chain is based on the MSP430-FET430UIF Jtag programming hardware and the TI(TM) open source driver which is needed to access the UIF on the PC side. Beside the hardware tool chain, there is a second part which provides a virtual tool chain. The open source driver is patched and a new data channel is added, which redirects the USB output to a socket interface. The virtual tool chain itself consists of an...
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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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