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    Triton

    Triton

    Triton is a dynamic binary analysis library

    Triton is a dynamic binary analysis library. It provides internal components that allow you to build your program analysis tools, automate reverse engineering, perform software verification or just emulate code. Linux, Windows and OS X compatible. You can directly compile source code from our Github repository. The Triton library is Linux, Windows and OS X compatible. A potential way to getting started is to see our Python examples already bootstrapped.
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    Various emulators and experiments

    Atari 2600, C64, Python, 3D engines and rock'n roll

    MVE is an acronym for Modular Virtual Engine. It provides an interface for programming and running (your own) units (virtual machines), each unit consisting of several modules (CPU, Video, Audio, Input, Drive, et cetera). Furthermore the Modular Virtual. This project has been frozen because of lack of motivation. But what you will find here, is a lot assembly code for the Atari 2600 and C64, experiments with 3D math on Python.
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