Showing 7 open source projects for "c++ debugging library"

View related business solutions
  • Our Free Plans just got better! | Auth0 Icon
    Our Free Plans just got better! | Auth0

    With up to 25k MAUs and unlimited Okta connections, our Free Plan lets you focus on what you do best—building great apps.

    You asked, we delivered! Auth0 is excited to expand our Free and Paid plans to include more options so you can focus on building, deploying, and scaling applications without having to worry about your security. Auth0 now, thank yourself later.
    Try free now
  • Gen AI apps are built with MongoDB Atlas Icon
    Gen AI apps are built with MongoDB Atlas

    The database for AI-powered applications.

    MongoDB Atlas is the developer-friendly database used to build, scale, and run gen AI and LLM-powered apps—without needing a separate vector database. Atlas offers built-in vector search, global availability across 115+ regions, and flexible document modeling. Start building AI apps faster, all in one place.
    Start Free
  • 1

    lpACLib

    An Open-Source Library for Low-Power Approximate Computing Modules

    The “lpACLib” library contains the VHDL description of accurate and approximate versions of several arithmetic modules (like adders and multiplier of different bit-widths) and accelerators. Moreover, it also provides the corresponding software behavioral models/implementations developed in C and MATLAB to enable quality characterization. Besides our novel designs, it also contains implementations for several state-of-the-art arithmetic modules and their approximate versions. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 2

    PLP

    Powerfull pre-processor

    Powerful Verilog Preprocessor. PLP stands for Perl Pre-processor. Perl is used as "control language" that is embedded in the Verilog code (or any other code) to generate code on the fly. It is used commonly as a Verilog pre-processor but can be used with any target/output language (C, C++, Java, VHDL, plain text etc)
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 3
    CoreTML framework
    CoreTML framework is an open-source template-based configuration system allowing the developer to create parametrized templates by inserting special content to any text files. Its main purpose is to serve as a toolkit for semiconductor IP core creation (based on VHDL/Verilog).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 4

    libVerilogVPI

    SEL for access verilog via PLI/VPI API. Tested with Icarus Verilog.

    SFENCE Extension Library (SEL) for access verilog function via PLI/VPI API to calls of standard SFENCE Function_Function objects.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • Build Securely on AWS with Proven Frameworks Icon
    Build Securely on AWS with Proven Frameworks

    Lay a foundation for success with Tested Reference Architectures developed by Fortinet’s experts. Learn more in this white paper.

    Moving to the cloud brings new challenges. How can you manage a larger attack surface while ensuring great network performance? Turn to Fortinet’s Tested Reference Architectures, blueprints for designing and securing cloud environments built by cybersecurity experts. Learn more and explore use cases in this white paper.
    Download Now
  • 5
    This is a collection of tools and a code library to assist engineers who are developing SystemVerilog based verification environments. Components include utility libraries, scoreboard and shutdown manager implementation, register tool, etc.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 6
    This project implements an On Screen Display for FPV (First Person View) for RC planes. Sends telemetry data from GPS & sensors embebed with video information.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 7
    vcomp is a verilog compiler for x86 linux targets - it was a commercial product which is now in the process of being GPL'd
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • Previous
  • You're on page 1
  • Next