bitpunkfm on Nostr: Ghidra is good for reverse engineering, not so much forward. Oh ok, yeah I think ...
Ghidra is good for reverse engineering, not so much forward.
Oh ok, yeah I think you'd like qemu and gdb. For supported microcontroller (popular ones) even the hardware is modeled nicely. Assembly writing and debugging is not a problem.
The issue is, if you chip is supported in qemu.
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