Control TRACE32 remotely for embedded debugging, inspection, and scripting automation.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "trace32-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Connect to the TRACE32 PowerView session, read the target CPU core registers and program counter, and summarize any abnormal state in English.
Returns the register values and highlights suspicious values, halt location, or execution state issues.
Use the TRACE32 remote API to run a debug script: load symbols, set breakpoints, run to the breakpoint, then export the call stack and explain each step's result.
Outputs the execution log, breakpoint hit status, call stack contents, and step-by-step result notes.
Read data from a specified memory address range, detect abnormal patterns, uninitialized regions, or suspicious overwrites, and generate a short analysis report.
Provides a memory dump summary, marks anomalous locations, and gives an initial analysis of possible causes.
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Let AI control GDB via MCP for breakpoints, stepping, and inspection.
Enable AI to run live GDB debugging sessions on binaries and processes.
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Monitor dev logs and surface runtime errors for instant AI code verification.