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Code Bubbles is a front end to Eclipse designed to simplify programming by making it easy for the programmer to define and use working sets. It provides compact function-based views of the code (all backed by the underlying files) that are displayed in bubbles and that are easily moved around and manipulated on the screen. The bubbles are fully editable. A large bubble area lets the programmer set up different working sets simultaneously and easily move between them.
The GoodFET is an open source JTAG programmer based upon the Texas Instruments Flash Emulation Tool. While retaining partial compatibility with the TI design, the eventual goal of this project is standalone firmware with no proprietary components.
JBCD is an interactive debugger for Java bytecode. It allows a programmer to step through bytecode one statement at time. The tool is indended for people who are writing programs to generate or modify bytecode. JBCD can be used with any Java compiler a
Software to support the JTAG bus (IEEE 1149.1). Primary purpose is for a JTAG programmer/debugger using FPGA's to provide ability to test and program JTAG devices.