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    G-P - Global EOR Solution

    Companies searching for an Employer of Record solution to mitigate risk and manage compliance, taxes, benefits, and payroll anywhere in the world

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    Distribution and Courier Software Powerful, User-Friendly, All-In-One

    Last-mile, route, on-demand courier software that scales to grow with your business, plus user-friendly features that meet the unique needs of drivers

    Looking for a way to seriously upgrade your last-mile delivery operations? Our software suite has what you need! Complete Operations Management? Check. Powerful Driver App? Check. Customizable Client Portal? Double Check. Our team works tirelessly to develop robust technology for couriers around North America. If you haven't received a no-pressure personalized demo to see for yourself, what are you waiting for?
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    m6811dis

    m6811dis

    M6811 Code-Seeking Disassembler

    The M6811 Code-Seeking Disassembler is a command-line tool that lets you enter known starting vectors for a given code image for the 6811 micro. It will disassemble the code and follow through branches to assist in the separation of code and data. Its companion Fuzzy Function Analyzer uses DNA Sequence Alignment Algorithms to locate similar code in multiple binaries, facilitating reverse-engineering. Originally written to analyze code from GM automotive engine controllers, but is useful anywhere a 6811 micro is being used. Version 1.0 was written in Borland Pascal in April 1996, and updated to v1.2 in June 1999. It was later rewritten to C++ in July 1999 through Jan 2000. While it's been freely available since its creation, it's being released here as an open-source project so the world can better use it as it sees fit. Version 2.0 is completely reworked in 2014 to compile and run with GCC and STL to make it fully portable and accessible to all computer platforms.
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