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SerialICE is a flexible, software based system software debugger. Based on the open source processor emulator Qemu, SerialICE allows you to log and intercept hardware accesses of your firmware and single step your firmware with the GNU debugger. After a couple of quiet years on the development front, it has now adopted new filtering subsystem.
SerialICE is a flexible, software based system software debugger. Based on the open source processor emulator Qemu, SerialICE allows you to log and intercept hardware accesses of your firmware and single step your firmware with the GNU debugger. After a couple of quiet years on the development front, it has now adopted new filtering subsystem.


A number of [[GSoC | project ideas]] have been presented for candidates to [http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2013 Google Summer of Code 2013] program.
Want to work on SerialICE this summer? Check out our [[GSoC | project ideas]] for the [https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/ Google Summer of Code 2016] program.


== Using SerialICE ==
== Using SerialICE ==
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* [[Make SerialICE work on new hardware]]
* [[Make SerialICE work on new hardware]]
* [http://www.serialice.com/mailman/listinfo/serialice Discussing SerialICE]
* [http://www.serialice.com/mailman/listinfo/serialice Discussing SerialICE]
* [[Related Projects]]

Latest revision as of 22:08, 2 March 2016

SerialICE

SerialICE is a flexible, software based system software debugger. Based on the open source processor emulator Qemu, SerialICE allows you to log and intercept hardware accesses of your firmware and single step your firmware with the GNU debugger. After a couple of quiet years on the development front, it has now adopted new filtering subsystem.

Want to work on SerialICE this summer? Check out our project ideas for the Google Summer of Code 2016 program.

Using SerialICE