51. ShastaDe novo assembly from Oxford Nanopore reads.
52. AtlasATLAS - Three commands to start analysing your metagenome data
53. Ck2dllCrusader Kings II double byte patch /production : 3.3.4 /dev : 3.3.4
55. CyjonA simple, clean code, multi-tasking operating system written in pure assembly language for 64-bit processors from the AMD64 family.
57. MinijitA basic x86-64 JIT compiler written from scratch in stock Python
58. Connectednes📡 A WiFi "modem" that connects your NES to the internet. Includes sample Twitter client.
61. Build B2 makes it easy to build C++ projects, everywhere.
62. AssemblyAssembly Programming and Computer Architecture for Software Engineers
66. MpirMultiple Precision Integers and Rationals
67. PinpogPing-Pong-like game in Assembly that works without OS
68. ZenExperimental operating system written in Zig
70. GendevGenesis development environment for Linux.
72. MetalgearFully annotated disassembly of the original Metal Gear game (MSX2, Konami, 1987, RC750)
73. Regionthreeregion free loader for 3DS/3DSXL/2DS on firmware versions 9.0-9.4
76. Open RomsA project to create unencumbered open-source ROMs for use on selected retro computers
77. KestrelThe Kestrel is a family of home-made computers, built as much as possible on open-source technology, and supporting as much as possible the open-source philosophy.
78. Gbdk Ngbdk libraries updated for newer versions of sdcc
79. Systemfa brainfuck interpreter supporting linux syscalls with an example HTTP server
80. UlptoolProgram the esp32 ULP coprocessor in Arduino
83. HelloworldHelloworld programs in different languages,pull requests are welcome :)
85. FidoTeaching old shellcode new tricks
86. Dav1dA read-only mirror of dav1d source code repository. The origin is at https://code.videolan.org/videolan/dav1d/
88. Msdos1A collection of disassembled and commented source of parts of MS-DOS 1.0
91. MinicoroSingle header asymmetric stackful cross-platform coroutine library in pure C.
96. OsacaOpen Source Architecture Code Analyzer
99. Arm Assembly CheatMOVED TO: https://github.com/cirosantilli/linux-kernel-module-cheat#userland-assembly SEE README. ARMv7 and ARMv8 assembly userland minimal examples tutorial. Runnable asserts on x86 hosts with QEMU user mode or natively on ARM targets. Nice GDB step debug setup. Tested on Ubuntu 18.04 host and Raspberry Pi 2 and 3 targets.
100. Sectorforthsectorforth is a 16-bit x86 Forth that fits in a 512-byte boot sector.