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  2. Disassembler - Wikipedia

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    A disassembler is a computer program that translates machine language into assembly language—the inverse operation to that of an assembler.The output of disassembly is typically formatted for human-readability rather than for input to an assembler, making disassemblers primarily a reverse-engineering tool.

  3. Category:Disassemblers - Wikipedia

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    A disassembler is a computer program that translates machine language into assembly language, performing the inverse operation to that of an assembler.A disassembler differs from a decompiler, which targets a high level language rather than assembly language.

  4. Machine code monitor - Wikipedia

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    Machine code monitor in a W65C816S single-board computer, displaying code disassembly, as well as processor register and memory dumps Apple II 6502 machine code monitor. A machine code monitor (a.k.a. machine language monitor) is software that allows a user to enter commands to view and change memory locations on a computer, with options to load and save memory contents from/to secondary storage.

  5. Interactive Disassembler - Wikipedia

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    The Interactive Disassembler (IDA) is a disassembler for computer software which generates assembly language source code from machine-executable code. It supports a variety of executable formats for different processors and operating systems. It can also be used as a debugger for Windows PE, Mac OS X Mach-O, and Linux ELF executables.

  6. Packet assembler/disassembler - Wikipedia

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    A packet assembler/disassembler, abbreviated PAD is a communications device which provides multiple asynchronous terminal connectivity to an X.25 (packet-switching) network or host computer. It collects data from a group of terminals and places the data into X.25 packets (assembly).

  7. File:How To Assemble A Desktop PC.pdf - Wikipedia

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    How To Assemble A Desktop PC; How To Assemble A Desktop PC/Choosing the parts; How To Assemble A Desktop PC/Assembly; How To Assemble A Desktop PC/Software; How To Assemble A Desktop PC/Conclusion; Template:How To Assemble A Desktop PC/Contents; How To Assemble A Desktop PC/Overclocking; How To Assemble A Desktop PC/Printable version; Wikibooks ...

  8. Computer hardware - Wikipedia

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    The storage of computer programs is key to the operation of modern computers and is the connection between computer hardware and software. [7] Even prior to this, in the mid-19th century mathematician George Boole invented Boolean algebra —a system of logic where each proposition is either true or false.

  9. Motorola 68000 Educational Computer Board - Wikipedia

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    The Motorola 68000 Educational Computer Board (MEX68KECB) was a development board for the Motorola 68000 microprocessor, introduced by Motorola in 1981. It featured the 68K CPU , memory, I/O devices and built-in educational and training software.