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    A PBASIC tokenization/detokenization toolchain

    A toolchain for generating, analyzing, optimizing and disassembling objects for Parallax's Basic Stamp 2 family of microcontrollers. Includes an object assembler/disassembler/analyzer, and a parser for generating code from a higher-level PBASIC-like language. Built originally in Linux, but fully open source; should be generally buildable on any architecture with a C++ toolchain, and ports of Bison and Flex. (Currently pre-alpha; the sources are capable of generating and disassembling binaries for subsets of the higher level language; advanced users could probably coerce it to generate usable code, but it really isn't ready for average end users yet.)
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    Disassembler for Windows(95-XP), currently supports PE, NE, MZ, COM and "unknown" executable formats. Includes also OS independent console version (but requires x86). Output syntax similar to NASM .
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