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    Selfie

    Selfie

    An educational software system of a tiny self-compiling C compiler

    An educational software system of a tiny self-compiling C compiler, a tiny self-executing RISC-V emulator, and a tiny self-hosting RISC-V hypervisor. Selfie is a project of the Computational Systems Group at the Department of Computer Sciences of the University of Salzburg in Austria. The Selfie Project provides an educational platform for teaching undergraduate and graduate students the design and implementation of programming languages and runtime systems. The focus is on the construction...
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    RedtDec

    RedtDec

    RetDec is a retargetable machine-code decompiler based on LLVM

    The decompiler is not limited to any particular target architecture, operating system, or executable file format. ELF, PE, Mach-O, COFF, AR (archive), Intel HEX, and raw machine code supported. 32-bit: Intel x86, ARM, MIPS, PIC32, and PowerPC 64-bit: x86-64 supported. Demangling of symbols from C++ binaries (GCC, MSVC, Borland). Reconstruction of functions, types, and high-level constructs. Output in two high-level languages: C and a Python-like language.
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    BEYE (Binary EYE) is a free, portable, advanced file viewer with built-in editor for binary, hexadecimal and disassembler modes. It contains a highlight AVR/Java/i86-AMD64/ARM-XScale/PPC-64 and other disassembler, full preview of MZ,NE,PE,ELF and other.
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    The goal of this project is to create a open-source disassembler for PE, COFF, ELF, DLL files and others. We've just started working on it. Until now the program can read just PE files and it's not a disassembler yet.
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    AsmTrace traces ELF executables, showing registers and disassembly. Triggers can enable and disable tracing.
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    AsmDis - disassembler for x86 Linux ELF executables. AsmDis is a interactive disassembler that allows code and data to be identified. Optionally the output can be used by AsmSrc to generate source files.
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    A disassembler for the linux platform. Currently this supports x86 ELF files assumed to be written in C and output to intel- syntax assembly language; however the design is modular and replacements for any of these can be written.
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    lida is a fast feature packed interactive ELF disassembler / code-/cryptoanalyzer based on bastards libdisasm (see bastard project).
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