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The "Open On-Chip Debugger" provides JTAG/SWD access from GDB (or directly with TCL scripts) to processors with ARM and MIPS based cores.
See website for full list of supported targets.
NokiX is a tool used to modify firmwares of the Nokia DCT3 phone series. To do that it uses external scripts written in Rexx language. NokiX isn't actively developed by the author anymore, the project homepage is for archival purposes only.
This project contains some test scripts and software for Analog Devices' DSP chip emulators. This verifies whether a particular emulator is working correctly with a particular PC and target board.
A collection of development tools and build environments for Interix using the Microsoft compiler. Aims to facilitate interaction between Visual Studio, Microsoft build and GNU tools. Ex Visual Studio Addins, shell scripts, makefiles and library patches.
The easiest way to seamlessly integrate the Lua scripting language into any C/C++ project. CaLua allows you to expose C structures and functions to Lua scripts, and expose Lua functions to C programs, with the use of a few simple C functions.
CodeXpand Engine is a Scripting engine written with C++.
It work with COMPILED SCRIPT linked at Run Time with Host Applications.
The SCRIPT COMPILER generate the CPU bytecode requested from the Host CPU where the application (& the scripts) will run.