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    zaphodsmap

    zaphodsmap

    cross platform configuration system

    A single fact determines the starting point of configuration, and that fact can be the same regardless of whether the software is running standalone under a logged-in user's account, or launched from another program with debugger access, or as a service or daemon, or even as a component within a dynamically linked library.
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    Action! Programming Language

    Action! Programming Language

    Action! - The Native Programming Language for Atari 8-bit Computers

    Action! is a programming language for the Atari 8-bit family of microcomputers. It features an integrated editor, a debugger, and a 6502 compiler. Action! was created by Clinton Parker and released on cartridge by Optimized Systems Software (OSS) in 1983. Its syntax is similar to that of ALGOL 68.  Action! is significant for its high performance, which allows games and graphics demos to be written in a high-level language without the use of hand-written assembly language code. ...
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    Cheat Engine

    Cheat Engine

    A development environment focused on modding

    Cheat Engine is an open source development environment that’s focused on modding, or modifying single player games running under window so you can play them according to your personal preferences. You can make games harder or easier as you wish, through various mod options. It also comes with many other features to help debug games and other applications, and protect your system by letting you inspect memory modifications by backdoors. Cheat Engine also comes with extensive scripting...
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    JBug11

    Motorola/Freescale 68HC11 Monitor/Debugger

    JBug11 is a monitor and debugger for developing assembly language programs on the Motorola 68HC11 series of micro-controllers (MCU). It is designed to be used on a personal computer running one of the Microsoft Win32 operating systems, and to communicate with the micro-controller under test by means of an RS232 serial link from one of the PC’s serial communications ports.
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    Bug Finder

    Bug Finder

    A real Win32 extensible passive debugger

    ...I spent many time finding a solution, using also freeware and commercial third-party tools and libraries, but none helped me because the bug crashed the process, and no of the above tools could be able to catch the exception before the process dying. Also, it was not possible to install a development environment onto the production machines, so the only solution was to develop a debugger which didn't need any user/developer interaction. I used many open source resources, then I decided to make the Bug Finder an open source project. It is built over a pluggable architecture to support other languages different from Borland Delphi (the one I used to develop my faulting application and the Bug Finder too). ...
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    The BF Debugger Project is an attempt to allow the development of software using the Brainf*** programming language in a GUI development environment, and to provide a platform for the advancement and dissemination of this language.
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