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    unidbg

    unidbg

    Allows you to emulate an Android native library

    ...Support ARM32 and ARM64. Inline hook, thanks to Dobby. Android import hook, thanks to xHook. iOS fishhook and substrate and whale hook. unicorn backend support simple console debugger, gdb stub, instruction trace, memory read/write trace. Support iOS objc and swift runtime. Support dynarmic fast backend. Support Apple M1 hypervisor, the fastest ARM64 backend. Support Linux KVM backend with Raspberry Pi B4.
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    RISC-V sandboxing library

    RISC-V sandboxing library

    The fastest RISC-V sandbox

    ...It provides a safe and type-checked interface for system calls and host interactions, reducing the risk of security vulnerabilities during execution. libriscv also supports advanced features such as pause and resume, serialization of execution state, and integration with debugging tools like GDB. Its modular design allows developers to embed the emulator into larger systems and customize behavior for specific use cases.
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    DeSmuME

    DeSmuME

    DeSmuME is a Nintendo DS emulator

    DeSmuME is the most seasoned open source Nintendo DS emulator. It sports tools designed for hackers, speedrunners, youtubers, and casual gamers. Homebrew programs are supported and can even be debugged through GDB. The Windows and OSX versions are both relatively feature rich, and there is a small universe of forks and mods that add even more features for casual gaming. DeSmuME is the origin of RetroArch and OpenEmu Nintendo DS support and is used by several mobile Nintendo DS emulators, with the notable exception of DraStic. DeSmuME's source code is now hosted at https://github.com/TASVideos/desmume/ win32 autobuilds @ https://ci.appveyor.com/project/zeromus/desmume/build/artifacts
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    SkyEye

    a very fast full system simulator

    SkyEye is a very fast full system simulator which takes llvm as IR of dynmic compiled framework.. It can simulate series ARM, Coldfire,Mips, Powerpc, Sparc, x86, TI DSP and Blackfin DSP Processor. Also can simulate multicore system by the multicore of host. The commercial support is provided by DigiProto Co. (http://www.digiproto.com)
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    GNUDE is a complete suite of GNU C, C++, Fortran, and Java Cross Compilers, and the GDB CPU Simulator and Debugger for embedded microprocessor applications development. Targets development for ARM7, ARM9, and XScale applications.
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