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    Radare2

    Radare2

    UNIX-like reverse engineering framework and command-line toolset

    A free/libre toolchain for easing several low-level tasks like forensics, software reverse engineering, exploiting, and debugging. It is composed by a bunch of libraries (which are extended with plugins) and programs that can be automated with almost any programming language. It is recommended to install it from git, alternatively, you can pick the last release (every 6 weeks) from Github. Batch, Commandline, visual, and panels interactive modes. Embedded webserver with js scripting and WebUI...
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    AOSP-based Operating System (On phone tap on "Try to download anyway")

    halogenOS test builds (release builds are just a leftover) The test builds and modules are supposed to be only used by our testers. But if you are not a tester, and use these builds anyways, don't expect support if you get problems. You can report the bugs, but you have to be experienced enough to know how to revert back to a working state and how to report bugs and provide logs.
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    JBit
    JBit is small java application for mobile phones (MIDlet) that gives you a programmable 8-bit microcomputer. With JBit, you can edit, save, run and debug assembly (6502) programs directly on your phone.
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    The goal of this project is developing completly free linux environment for Siemens SX1 mobile phone and for any smartphone in the future. Our targets are small size and fast speed.
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    J8051 is an API for communication between a 8051 microcontroller and a cell phone using Java ME, Bluetooth and "C" language callback functions, providing a easy way for embed systems developers build a communication between.
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    This tool permit to backup datas such as phonebook, calendar, notes and other of a SonyEricsson (tested on w810i) mobile phone. This a command line tool.
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    Note that as of release 0.4.0 just the base programming language is provided: no support for programming with the application frameworks such as Series 60/80/UIQ is provided, and neither are phone APIs (IR/BT/SMS/...) supported. Volunteers welcome.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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