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    shadowsocks-libev

    shadowsocks-libev

    Bug-fix-only libev port of shadowsocks

    Shadowsocks-libev is a lightweight secured SOCKS5 proxy for embedded devices and low-end boxes. Shadowsocks-libev is written in pure C and depends on libev. It's designed to be a lightweight implementation of shadowsocks protocol, in order to keep the resource usage as low as possible. Snap is the recommended way to install the latest binaries. You can build shadowsocks-libev and all its dependencies by script. The latest shadowsocks-libev has provided a redir mode. You can configure your...
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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 So, I'll be no longer active creating portable apps for Windows.
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    JTAG base library, ARM7TDMI and MIPS debugger stubs for GDB. Extendable architecture to add JTAG device drivers, debuggers, and custom JTAG applications.
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    LinDbg is a source level kernel mode debugger for Linux. LinDbg can be used to debug Linux device drivers and Linux applications at source level. LinDbg currently works on Linux kernel versions 2.4.7 and 2.4.2
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