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  2. WinDbg - Wikipedia

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    WinDbg allows debugging a Microsoft Windows kernel running on a virtual machine by VMware, VPC or Parallels using a named pipe. This can be achieved by using a virtual COM port. In the case of VMware and VirtualBox, the VirtualKD extension adds native support for VM debugging to the Windows kernel, claiming to speed debugging by a factor of up ...

  3. List of debuggers - Wikipedia

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    Valgrind — Valgrind is a programming tool for memory debugging, memory leak detection, and profiling. VB Watch — debugger for Visual Basic 6.0; Visual Studio Debuggerdebugger for .NET and native Windows applications; WinDbg — multipurpose debugger for Windows; Xdebug — PHP debugger and profiler

  4. MEX file - Wikipedia

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    A MEX file is a type of computer file that provides an interface between MATLAB or Octave and functions written in C, C++ or Fortran.It stands for "MATLAB executable". When compiled, MEX files are dynamically loaded and allow external functions to be invoked from within MATLAB or Octave as if they were built-in functions.

  5. Debug (command) - Wikipedia

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    The line-oriented debugger DEBUG.EXE is an external command in operating systems such as DOS, OS/2 and Windows (only in 16-bit/32-bit versions [1]).. DEBUG can act as an assembler, disassembler, or hex dump program allowing users to interactively examine memory contents (in assembly language, hexadecimal or ASCII), make changes, and selectively execute COM, EXE and other file types.

  6. Microsoft Detours - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Detours is an open source library for intercepting, monitoring and instrumenting binary functions on Microsoft Windows. [1] It is developed by Microsoft and is most commonly used to intercept Win32 API calls within Windows applications.

  7. SoftICE - Wikipedia

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    A shareware debugger, but free to use, OllyDbg is a 32-bit assembler-level debugger from Oleh Yuschuk. However, it can only be used for user-mode debugging. An open source kernel debugger similar to SoftICE named Rasta Ring 0 Debugger (RR0D) is available. [4] [5] It provides low-level debugging for Microsoft Windows, Linux, OpenBSD, NetBSD, and ...

  8. Machine code - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Windows has available a symbol table [21] that is stored in a program database (.pdb) file. [22] Most Unix-like operating systems have available symbol table formats named stabs and DWARF. In macOS and other Darwin-based operating systems, the debug symbols are stored in DWARF format in a separate .dSYM file.

  9. Program database - Wikipedia

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    Program database (PDB) is a file format (developed by Microsoft) for storing debugging information about a program (or, commonly, program modules such as a DLL or EXE). PDB files commonly have a .pdb extension. A PDB file is typically created from source files during compilation.