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VisualGDB
VisualGDB integrates the GNU toolchain (GCC/GDB) into Visual Studio. It allows using Visual Studio for development and debugging of many applications based on GNU tools: embedded firmware, native Android code, MacOS drivers, Linux drivers, Linux applications and many more.... BUYLEARN MOREDOWNLOADFree Products
GNU Toolchains
We provide pre-built versions of latest GCC/GDB toolchains for several popular hardware platforms. All toolchains come with a convenient one-click installer. LEARN MOREDOWNLOADBazisLib
BazisLib is a library for developing Windows drivers and system-level applications in C++. It provides an abstraction layer for basic API (e.g. file management) reused by kernel-mode and user-mode code. SOURCESLEARN MOREDOWNLOADWinCDEmu
A simple and very convenient CD emulator that allows mounting ISO, CUE, NRG, MDS/MDF, CCD and IMG images by just double-clicking at them. Fully open-source and available under LGPL.
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VisualDDK is an open-source extension for Visual Studio that allows developing and debugging kernel drivers directly from IDE. It includes a driver wizard, a kernel debugger integrated into Visual Studio interface (based on WinDbg engine), a driver launcher and a handy debug console allowing to run existing WinDbg/KD commands. SOURCESLEARN MOREDOWNLOADVirtualKD
VirtualKD accelerates debugging of Windows kernel-mode drivers on VirtualBox and VMWare by providing a fast debug transport extension. Transparently integrating with WinDbg and VisualDDK it accelerates debugging experience by a factor of 45x and more. SOURCESLEARN MOREDOWNLOADVisualHDL
VisualHDL is an IDE for rapid development for FPGAs. It supports THDL++ - a C++-like language inheriting fully parallel semantics from VHDL We use VisualHDL internally to develop massively parallel FPGA-accelerated solutions with the productivity and flexibility of C++ software. SOURCESLEARN MOREDOWNLOADTools
SrvMan
Windows Service Manager is a small tool that simplifies all common tasks related to Windows services. It can create services (both Win32 and Legacy Driver) without restarting Windows, delete existing services and change service configuration. It has both GUI and Command-line modes. It can also be used to run arbitrary Win32 applications as services (when such service is stopped, main application window is closed automatically). SrvMan works on both x86 and x64 machines. SOURCESLEARN MOREDOWNLOAD

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