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[COPY] --- SDE-COPYRIGHT-NOTE-BEGIN --- |
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[COPY] This copyright note is auto-generated by ./scripts/Create-CopyPatch. |
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[COPY] Filename: package/.../cxmon/cxmon.desc |
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[COPY] Copyright (C) 2006 The OpenSDE Project |
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[COPY] More information can be found in the files COPYING and README. |
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[COPY] This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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[COPY] it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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[COPY] the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License. A copy of the |
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[COPY] GNU General Public License can be found in the file COPYING. |
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[I] A command-line file manipulation tool and disassembler |
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[T] Cxmon is an interactive command-driven file manipulation tool inspired |
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[T] by the "Amiga Monitor" by Timo Rossi. It has commands |
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[T] and features similar to a machine code monitor/debugger, but it lacks |
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[T] any functions for running/tracing code. There are, however, built-in |
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[T] PowerPC, 680x0, 80x86, 6502 and Z80 disassemblers and special support |
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[T] for disassembling MacOS code. Cxmon is primarily intended for emulation |
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[T] development but it can be used as a generic tool for manipulating and |
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[T] analyzing binary data and machine code, or just as a hex calculator. |
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[U] http://cxmon.cebix.net/ |
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[A] Christian Bauer <Christian.Bauer@uni-mainz.de> |
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[M] Alejandro Mery <amery@opensde.org> |
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[C] extra/tool |
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[L] GPL |
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[S] Stable |
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[V] 3.1 |
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[P] X -----5---9 800.000 |
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[D] 2562755409 cxmon-3.1.tar.gz http://cxmon.cebix.net/downloads/
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