Udis86 is an easy-to-use minimalistic disassembler library for the x86 and x86-64 instructionset architectures. The primary intent of the design and development of udis86 is to aid software development projects that entail binary code analysis.
.NET library for on-screen keyboards. Uses randomizations for keyboard interactions or allows mouse interactions for non-randomization use. Many layouts included. Extremely easy to set up. Easy for users to understand and use. Uses SecureString.
...It is initially intended as an educational tool, but may one day evolve into something useful. Some long-term goals: easily embeddable in other software, customizable instructionset, relatively light and efficient.
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The m6800 Simulator is a teaching tool to introduce students to microprocessors.
It is based on a cut-down version of the M6800 chip, and a reduced instructionset. The simulator assembles and simulates execution of the users code on a GUI
zinif is an object-oriented, typeless programming language, following the principle of "everything is an object", like unix's "everything is a file". In theory, a language with a small but complete instructionset should be easier to learn and extend.
The ADL Resource Libraries provide an open-source, standards-based set of APIs, tools, and services as a “starter kit” to anyone who is interested in building software that is SCORM 2004 3rd Edition conformant and leverages other established and emerging ADL technology.
PYthon to ASsembler TRAnslator. At this moment supports Microchip PIC16 instructionset only. Its main goals are: to support a wide range of microcontrollers and processors, to generate compact and effective code.
Pattern recognition software package. It includes several classification and clustering algorithms. It can read data from a
set of images, an ASCII file or a JDBC connection. A small TCP data server with its corresponding JDBC driver is included.
CDIS means "Context Dependent InstructionSet". Byte-code can extend its' own InstructionSet (IS) in runtime by querying of Addit. IS (AIS). Each AIS has unique ID. Basic IS realized as the virtual stack-machine.
A 21st century programming language derived from BASIC
If the words "Symbolic Instruction" in the name sound familiar, they should. ASIL (pronounced "a-sill") was largely inspired by BASIC. However, instead of starting with a modern verison of BASIC, I started with AppleSoft. Why? Well, ASIL was born in the early 1990s while I was in college. I knew AppleSoft quite well as it was my first programming language. ASIL nearly died then as the compiler technology wasn't up to the job. Now, I figure those compilers might be able to do the job. ...
A set of MediaWiki extensions and other tools developed for the Twelf wiki (http://twelf.plparty.org) that enable a wiki to naturally incorporate logic Twelf in a number of meaningful and useful ways.