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The XBuildStudio is C/C++ development environment(like the VC IDE) for UNIX/LINUX console applications.it runs on a Windows OS, but compiles and debugs applications on UNIX/LINUXOS.
Unit Test for C is a very useful and powerful software development tool for C and C++ programmers. It is designed to provide a great deal of functionality in a very small package and functions nearly identically on Windows and UNIX systems.
GDB patch for debugging embedded ARM system via JTAG debug interface. The embedded and extended Python interpreter make OS-aware debug session possible, and also provide flexible NOR/NAND flash utility.
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Tools for Palm OS developers on Mac OS X. Cocoa Palm Reporter logs traces emitted by the Palm OS Emulator. USB-TCP Bridge provides a socket that can be used to communicate with a Palm handheld over USB (for example, GDB).
KerX (Kernel eXplorer) provides a simple way for reading the very low-level data structures of the OS (GDT, IDT, TSSs, Page-Tables, Page-Directories, etc...)