Shed is a hex editor written for unix/linux using ncurses, with a friendly pico-style interface. Shows data in
ascii, hex, dec, oct and binary, and allows editing in all of these bases. Features also include searching and dumping.
wxHexEditor is another Hex Editor, build because of there is no good hex editor for Linux system, specially for big files. It supports files up to 2^64 bytes. Written with C++/wxWidgets GUI libs and can be used with other OS'es such Windows, Mac OS
MSPDebug is a free debugger for use with MSP430 MCUs. It supports FET430UIF, eZ430, RF2500 and Olimex MSP-JTAG-TINY programmers. It can be used as a proxy for gdb or as an independent debugger with support for programming, disassembly and reverse eng
HT is a file editor/viewer/analyzer for executables. The goal is to combine the low-level functionality of a debugger and the usability of IDEs. We plan to implement all (hex-)editing features and support of the most important file formats.
A standalone powerpc disassembler written as a wrapper over GNU libopcode library. It accepts the opcode ( in hex or decimal ) as it's argument and spits the disassembled output.
Recently, a reference assembler has been added. It takes the instruction in string form and spits the assembled 32-bit opcode.It's not fully tested and may not work always.
TraceX shows x server protocall communication for a selected program. This is the low level comminication used by xlib and others. The data can be shown as raw hex io, or formatted into the individual functions. This program meets the SFF guidelines.