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    BinExport

    BinExport

    Export disassemblies into Protocol Buffers

    BinExport is a disassembly export plugin developed by Google as part of the BinDiff ecosystem, designed for reverse engineering and binary analysis. It works with popular disassemblers including IDA Pro, Binary Ninja, and Ghidra, enabling the export of disassembly data into a structured Protocol Buffer format. This exported data can then be used for binary comparison, diffing, and advanced analysis tasks through BinDiff or other compatible tools. BinExport captures detailed information such...
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    flAVR

    A simulator for Atmel's 8/16-bit AVR microcontrollers

    flAVR is a simulator for the Atmel(tm) AVR(tm) microcontrollers written in C. The project aims to implement a cycle-accurate AVR CPU core simulator along with a range of peripherals, allowing firmware written for a variety of parts to be run on a host PC. In addition, flAVR provides enhanced interactive debugging functionality - featuring breakpoints, data watchpoints, execution tracebuffers, flash/RAM/EEPROM viewers, and run-time disassembler. flAVR also implements the GDB remote...
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    Medusa

    Medusa

    An open source interactive disassembler

    Medusa is a disassembler designed to be both modular and interactive. It runs on Windows and Linux, it should be the same on OSX. This project is organized as a library. To disassemble a file you have to use medusa_text or qMedusa. Medusa requires the following libraries: boost >= 1.55 (system, filesystem, thread, date_time), OGDF (required git), and Qt5 >= 5.2 for the GUI. You also need CMake for compilation and a C++11 compiler (VS2015 update 2 on Windows). Git is optional but allows to...
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