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An open-source project for compiling OpenWrt firmware for Raspberry Pi, NanoPi, and x86 devices.
Box64 is a Linux userspace x86_64 emulator targeted at ARM64, RV64, and LoongArch Linux devices.
A high-performance profiling and tracing tool for OCaml applications, providing deep insights into application performance.
A repository of minimal operating systems to learn x86 system programming, tested on Ubuntu 17.10 and real hardware.
An open-source Android media processing framework based on FFmpeg, allowing for video editing, transcoding, and more.
Generates shellcode that runs .NET Assemblies, PE files, and other Windows payloads from memory.
asmjit is a low-latency machine code generation library for C++ developers building high-performance applications.
This is a comprehensive setup for studying and developing the Linux kernel, kernel modules, QEMU, and low-level system programming.
A tool for searching for ROP gadgets in binary files to facilitate exploitation.
A portable C and C++ development kit for building Windows applications and tools.
oneAPI Deep Neural Network Library (oneDNN) is a high-performance, open-source, and cross-platform math library for deep learning applications.
Box86 is an open-source Linux userspace x86 emulator for ARM Linux devices, allowing x86 apps to run on ARM platforms.
Rust-based operating system for Linux, supporting multiple architectures like aarch64, mips, and riscv.
Turn your Go program into a self-contained appliance for Raspberry Pi, ARM, and x86_64 devices.
This repository provides a comprehensive resource for learning assembly programming for the Linux x86_64 platform.
A blazing fast and correct x86/x64 disassembler, assembler, decoder, and encoder for multiple languages.
A QEMU-based emulator for Android, supporting x86, ARM, PowerPC, and Sparc emulation.
A lightweight, Linux-compatible kernel written in Rust for developers looking to build efficient, low-level systems.
An OpenWrt firmware build optimized for various ARM and x86 devices, including popular SBCs like Raspberry Pi and Rockchip.
Generate x86 Assembly code with Go, a useful tool for low-level programming and optimization.
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