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    unidbg

    unidbg

    Allows you to emulate an Android native library

    Allows you to emulate an Android native library, and an experimental iOS emulation. This is an educational project to learn more about the ELF/MachO file format and ARM assembly. Emulation of the JNI Invocation API so JNI_OnLoad can be called. Support JavaVM, JNIEnv. Emulation of syscalls instruction. Support ARM32 and ARM64. Inline hook, thanks to Dobby. Android import hook, thanks to xHook. iOS fishhook and substrate and whale hook. unicorn backend support simple console debugger, gdb...
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    MyAndroidBlog

    Android Programming Blog.

    Hello, welcome to my Android Programming Blog. We are going to develop an example application with several functionalities to learn about this incredible platform... enjoy!!! This blog is dedicated to: - My cousin Esther Tejada R.I.P. and her premature daughter. - My best friend Rocio Sancho. - My mother Sensi.
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    xpd-ebike

    xpd-ebike

    Infineon e-bike controller setup tool

    XPD (stands for "eXtended Parameter Designer") is an alternative to "KeyWin e-Bike Lab Parameter Designer" software used to program the so-called "Infineon" e-bike controllers. * It provides some additional features missing in the original program, and is generally easier to use. * It is opensource so you can learn how it works and add unique features to it or customize to suit your own needs. * It is cross-platform: works on Linux, Windows and Android.
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    Downloads: 12 This Week
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