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    or1k64KPU binutils

    GNU assembler/disassembler and other tools for the OR1K64-based KPU

    GNU toolchain for gas, binutils, gdb etc modified to support the OR1K64 (OpenRISC 1K 64-bit) -based KPU (general purpose cryptoprocessor)
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    ppc-dis

    powerpc disassembler/assembler

    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.
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    "Motorola DSP56800 Tool Chain" is intended to create a complete development environment for the embedded digital signal processor family. Including assembler/disassembler, linker, archiver and light C compiler based on GNU binutils and gcc.
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