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  2. Disassembler - Wikipedia

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    For example, if the disassembler initially treats a section of the program as data rather than code, the user can specify it as code. The disassembled code will then be updated and displayed instantly, allowing the user to analyze it and make further changes during the same session.

  3. Reverse-transcriptase inhibitor - Wikipedia

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    Reverse-transcriptase inhibitors (RTIs) are a class of antiretroviral drugs used to treat HIV infection or AIDS, and in some cases hepatitis B. RTIs inhibit activity of reverse transcriptase, a viral DNA polymerase that is required for replication of HIV and other retroviruses.

  4. SoftICE - Wikipedia

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    However, the full capabilities of WinDbg and KD are available only when two interlinked computers are used. SoftICE, therefore, is an exceptionally useful tool for difficult driver-related development. The last released version was for Windows XP. Older versions exist for DOS and compatible operating systems.

  5. Software protection dongle - Wikipedia

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    A more innovative modern dongle is designed with a code porting process which transfers encrypted parts of the software vendor's program code or license enforcement into a secure hardware environment (such as in a smart card OS, mentioned above). An ISV can port thousands of lines of important computer program code into the dongle. [citation ...

  6. Android (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    Android is an operating system based on a modified version of the Linux kernel and other open-source software, designed primarily for touchscreen -based mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers. Android has historically been developed by a consortium of developers known as the Open Handset Alliance, but its most widely used version is primarily developed by Google. First ...

  7. Geocaching - Wikipedia

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    A geocache consisting of an ammo can with various trade items and a logbook Contents of a geocache An information card explaining geocaching to accidental discoverers For the traditional geocache, a geocacher will place a waterproof container containing a log book, often also a pen and/or pencil and trade items or trackables, then record the cache's coordinates. These coordinates, along with ...

  8. List of commercial video games with later released source code

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    This is a list of commercial video games with later released available source code. The source code of these commercially developed and distributed video games is available to the public or the games' communities.

  9. ScummVM - Wikipedia

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    Outside of some subsystems like audio engines which they are forced to rely on emulation, ScummVM recreates game engines from older languages into more portable C++ code, so that the high-level opcodes in a game's assets will execute in the same manner as their original release, while improving the portability of ScummVM to numerous platforms.