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Scalpel 1.31

by yvt
Open Source
Scalpel is Windows CE on Sharp Electronic Dictionary Brain. for reading and writing the physical memory kernel and the virtual memory space of any process
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**HPC:Factor WARNING: We are not responsible for any damage caused by using this application.
In particular, careless handling of the Flash (NOR Programmer) tab can cause permanent damage.
Please be careful as the possibility is very high. Scalpel safely edits XIP kernels
I can not do it. It will always "permanently" damage your system, even after hard reset."
It is not known if simply running this program on another device can cause permanent damage. Be aware!**

Scalpel is Windows CE on Sharp Electronic Dictionary Brain.
for reading and writing the physical memory kernel and the virtual memory space of any process
A tool for developers. Since it also supports disassembly of the program area,
It can also be used to analyze behavior.
Also lists processes and threads, and displays thread CPU time
can do.
Also lists loaded DLLs and other modules that it exports
Functions can also be listed and mapped to the program area memory space.
This also allows you to know which API the DLL is calling.
You can also call functions in the DLL if you want. Free to use on each tab
There is a minimum heap of 0x1000 bytes.
Additionally, the RETAILMSG macro from the kernel driver and the OutputDebugStringW
function, and debug messages printed by NKDbgPrintfW.
I can do it.
Starting with version 0.7, it is possible to list ROM entries for Windows CE
became.
Also, from version 1.2, the function to edit NOR flash memory has been added.
However, please read the disclaimer in this document carefully.
In version 1.3 we added support for 2nd generation brains.

Spectrum mode shows the distribution of byte values over a wide range of memory regions. in memory
The pattern changes depending on the type of content contained, so if you get used to it, you can quickly fill the memory area.
can be identified.

Scalpel has four pages, including VirMem, which can be changed from F!
You can toggle it with the F4 key.
You can also switch from the top right.

SC8x4 is based on libopcodes which is also used for binutils objdump
A GPL library that disassembles the ARM directives in the library.

Installation Instructions

Installation method

1. If there is no "app" folder in the SD card, create it.
2. Copy the folder Scalpel-1.31 into the "Apps" folder of your SD card.

How to start

Select "Apps" in "Cards" in the library and select Scalpel-1.31
start up.
If it has already started, the window will be switched after about 1 second. also,
Use the "Back" key to switch the full screen display.

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Open Sourcebrainutlility

   
License Open Source
The program is open source, free and the source code is available on-line.
   
Website https://github.com/yvt
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Released 14 March 2012
Popularity 2352
Total Downloads  2
   
Submitted By watamario15
Submitted On 25 December 2022

Comments

torch 25 December 2022 at 7:47:14 PM
Wanted to reiterate:
**HPC:Factor WARNING: We are not responsible for any damage caused by using this application.
In particular, careless handling of the Flash (NOR Programmer) tab can cause permanent damage.
Please be careful as the possibility is very high. Scalpel safely edits XIP kernels
I can not do it. It will always "permanently" damage your system, even after hard reset."
It is not known if simply running this program on another device can cause permanent damage. Be aware!**

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