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  2. In-circuit emulation - Wikipedia

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    Virtually all embedded systems have a hardware element and a software element, which are separate but tightly interdependent. The ICE allows the software element to be run and tested on the hardware on which it is to run, but still allows programmer conveniences to help isolate faulty code, such as source-level debugging (which shows a program as it was originally written) and single-stepping ...

  3. List of debuggers - Wikipedia

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    AQtime — profiler and memory/resource debugger for Windows; ARM Development Studio 5 (DS-5) CA/EZTEST — was a CICS interactive test/debug software package; CodeView — was a debugger for the DOS platform; dbx — a proprietary source-level debugger for Pascal/Fortran/C/C++ on UNIX platforms; DEBUG — the built-in debugger of DOS and ...

  4. Nexus (standard) - Wikipedia

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    The IEEE-ISTO 5001-2003 (Nexus) feature set is modeled on today's on-chip debug implementations, most of which are processor-specific. Its goal is to create a rich debug feature set while minimizing the required pin-count and die area, and being both processor- and architecture independent. It also supports multi-core and multi-processor designs.

  5. Background debug mode interface - Wikipedia

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    Background debug mode (BDM) interface is an electronic interface that allows debugging of embedded systems. Specifically, it provides in-circuit debugging functionality in microcontrollers. It requires a single wire and specialized electronics in the system being debugged.

  6. MPLAB - Wikipedia

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    MPLAB X supports editing, very buggy debugging and programming of Microchip 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit PIC microcontrollers. MPLAB X is the first version of the IDE to include cross-platform support for macOS and Linux operating systems, in addition to Microsoft Windows. MPLAB X supports the following compilers:

  7. List of performance analysis tools - Wikipedia

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    Windows .NET 1.0 to 4.0 applications (including ASP.NET applications), Silverlight 4.0 applications, Windows 32- and 64-bit applications including C, C++, Delphi for Win32 and VBScript and JScript functions Performance profiler and memory/resource debugging toolset. Proprietary Arm MAP: Linux C, C++, Fortran/Fortran90 and Python applications.

  8. SoftICE - Wikipedia

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    SoftICE is a kernel mode debugger for DOS and Windows up to Windows XP.It is designed to run underneath Windows, so that the operating system is unaware of its presence. Unlike an application debugger, SoftICE is capable of suspending all operations in Windows when instructed.

  9. MIPI Debug Architecture - Wikipedia

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    MIPI Alliance Debug Architecture provides a standardized infrastructure for debugging deeply embedded systems in the mobile and mobile-influenced space. The MIPI Alliance MIPI Debug Working Group has released a portfolio of specifications; their objective is to provide standard debug protocols and standard interfaces from a system on a chip (SoC) to the debug tool.