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			<title>Fast Accurate Memory Test Suite | Embedded Systems Experts by Michael Barr</title>
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			<description>If ever there was a piece of embedded software ripe for reuse it&amp;#039;s the memory test. This article shows how to test for the most common memory problems with a set of three efficient, portable, public-domain memory test functions.</description>
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			<title>Memory Leak Detection in Embedded Systems | Linux Journal</title>
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			<description>One of the problems with developing embedded systems is the detection of memory leaks; I&amp;amp;amp;#039;ve found three tools that are useful for this. These tools are used to detect application program errors, not kernel memory leaks. Two of these tools (mtrace and</description>
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