Data processing: software development – installation – and managem – Software program development tool – Translation of code
Patent
1998-07-10
2000-08-29
Chaki, Kakali
Data processing: software development, installation, and managem
Software program development tool
Translation of code
717 5, 714 25, G06F 945
Patent
active
061102253
ABSTRACT:
An inverse assembler that uses a memory map, the stored trace signals and the load and store architecture of a microprocessor to reconstruct microprocessor signals. This reduces the number of signals needed from a microprocessor to perform disassembly.
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Bunker Christopher
Sparks John
Agilent Technologies
Chaki Kakali
Webb Steven L.
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