Description
vAVRdisasm FOR LINUX
vAVRdisasm is an AVR program disassembler created by Vanya A. Sergeev. It supports all 136 AVR instructions defined by the Atmel AVR Instruction Set, making it a comprehensive tool for disassembling AVR binaries.
Key Features:
- Support for Atmel Generic, Intel HEX8, and Motorola S-Record file formats
- Compatibility with most *nix platforms, including a Cygwin environment
- Written in C and tested with the GNU C Compiler for reliability
Technical Specifications:
- Developer: Vanya A. Sergeev
- Price: FREE
- Supported Platforms: *nix, including Cygwin
- File Formats: Atmel Generic, Intel HEX8, Motorola S-Record
If you are looking for an efficient tool to disassemble AVR program binaries, vAVRdisasm FOR LINUX is the perfect choice. Download it for free from softpas.com and start exploring the code of your AVR programs with ease.
User Reviews for vAVRdisasm FOR LINUX 7
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vAVRdisasm is a robust AVR disassembler supporting all 136 AVR instructions. Works well on *nix platforms including Cygwin. Impressive work by Vanya A. Sergeev.
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vAVRdisasm is a fantastic tool for anyone working with AVR microcontrollers. It's easy to use and supports all instructions!
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I love vAVRdisasm! It accurately disassembles my code without issues. Highly recommend it to other developers.
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This app is a lifesaver! The support for multiple formats makes it versatile and user-friendly. Five stars!
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vAVRdisasm has streamlined my workflow significantly. It’s reliable, efficient, and easy to navigate. Excellent work!
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I'm really impressed with vAVRdisasm! It handles AVR binaries seamlessly and the interface is quite intuitive.
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What a great disassembler! vAVRdisasm supports all necessary features and works flawlessly on my system. Love it!