

NXP LPC43xx, STM32 F3/F4 series, TI Stellaris LM4F, Freescale Kinetis K series and W series, Atmel AT91SAM4 etc.) NXP LPC17xx/18xx/13xx, STM32 F1/F2/L1 series, TI Stellaris, Toshiba TX03/TMPM3xx etc.) NXP LPC800/LPC1xxx, Freescale Kinetis L and M series, STM32 F0 series etc.)

Instant debugging, no need to wait for the analysis to be complete to start a debug session.IDA’s Cross-Platform debugging features these characteristics: Below, you will find a detailed table describing exactly what is supported, as well as some additional notes. You can be sitting at a Mac OS X machine, and get to debug Windows programs on another machine – or even in a virtual machine (that’s actually how we enable kernel debugging.

There! How’s that for simplicity: from anywhere, you can debug anything! It supports multiple debugging targets and can handle remote applications, via a “remote debugging server”.ĭebugging files on the three platforms IDA natively runs on (i.e., Windows, Linux, Mac OS X) is straightforward, and thanks to the power of remote debugging servers, it is possible to enable debugging of any executable, from any platform! In addition to being a disassembler, IDA is also a powerful and versatile debugger.
