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BitDecoder
Computer languages Python  +
Full description This program (and Python module) will decode a value as per a bitfield definition. This is very useful for hardware registers that have meanings to parts of the bits.
Homepage URL http://baruch.ev-en.org/proj/bitdecoder.html  +
Interface command-line  +
Is GNU false  +
Keywords Python  + , human readable  + , hardware  + , bit  + , decoder  + , decode  + , hardware description language  +
Last review by Kelly Hopkins +
Last review date 3 April 2009  +
License GPLv2 +
License verified by Kelly Hopkins  +
License verified date 3 April 2009  +
Name BitDecoder  +
Real name Baruch Even  +
Resource URL http://pypi.python.org/pypi/BitDecoder/0.5.1  +
Resource audience Developer  +
Resource kind Homepage  +
Revisionid 1,980  +
Revisiontimestamp 12 April 2011 13:05:25  +
Revisionuser WikiSysop +
Role Maintainer  +
Short description decodes bit-fields to human readable text.  +
Submitted by Database conversion +
Submitted date 1 April 2011  +
User level intermediate  +
Version date 3 April 2009  +
Version download http://baruch.ev-en.org/proj/BitDecoder-0.5.1.tar.gz  +
Version identifier 0.5.1  +
Version status beta  +
Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. 24 May 2012 22:56:21  +
Page has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki. Entry  +
EmailThis property is a special property in this wiki. baruch@ev-en.org  +
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