DiDasm is a small and fast disassembler, useful for Windows kernel developers.
Advantages:
- highly portable, has minimal runtime requirements (C runtime);
- core libraries do not require any external components;
- includes instructions emulator (diana_processor);
- has stream oriented design;
Supported platforms: i386, amd64
Supported instructions: x586/amd64/FPU/MMX/SSE/SSE2
mspgcc4 is no longer supported. Please use the newer toolchain at the MSPGCC project. (This was a port of the GCC 4.x branch to the Texas Instruments MSP430 microcontroller core. It is based on the MSPGCC project that is stuck with GCC 3.2.3.)
Cross-Crash is an enhancement to the existing Crash utility that analyzes the linux kernel core dumps by Linux Kernel Crash Dump (LKCD). It allows the analysis of core dumps on hosts that are not of the same architecture the dumps were originated from.
A neat tool for creating GDB readable coredumps from multithreaded applications -- while the program is running. The coredumper library can be compiled into applications to create core dumps of the running program, without terminating.
Unlimited organizations, 3 enterprise SSO connections, role-based access control, and pro MFA included. Dev and prod tenants out of the box.
Auth0's B2B Essentials plan gives you everything you need to ship secure multi-tenant apps. Unlimited orgs, enterprise SSO, RBAC, audit log streaming, and higher auth and API limits included. Add on M2M tokens, enterprise MFA, or additional SSO connections as you scale.
CDK4NIOS stands for Cross Development Kit for Altera's soft core processor NIOS and should you support with a comprehensive Assembler and C/C++ development environment under Linux. It will present only free of fee tools, so you can use it without risks.
[from port's pkg-descr] "pstack" is a workalike for the Solaris program of the same name. Running pstack on a process or core file produces a stack trace of each thread in that process.