The assembly code is meant to be flawless. Debugging may be difficult
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Assembly is a low-level programming language in which there is a very strict correspondence between language instructions and architecture machine code instructions.
The assembly code is meant to be flawless. Debugging may be difficult
Pash Assembly interpreter written in C++
A simple operating system with a c++ kernel
Simple crackme for my groupmate
"Hack the Matrix" ZZT arbitrary code execution exploit and demo
A program with a graphical interface designed to search for prime numbers. The application uses vector instructions (SIMD) from the x64 assembler level.
RISCAL is a 32-bit reduced instruction-set computer (RISC) designed for learning and research purposes. It is named after my dog, Rascal.
Implementation of Linking Loader Algorithm using CPP.
Programs I wrote for fun for ATmega328P in AVR assembly.
Created by Kathleen Booth
Released 1949