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What does SI stand for?

Softice (debugger)


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Spreadsheet Engine, NuMega SoftICE and BoundsChecker, Pkware PKZIP, Jungo WinDriver and many other extraordinary software products for the international market.
Grossman was also a Co-Founder of NuMega Technologies, creators of the award-winning software development and debugging tools SoftICE and BoundsChecker.
Several members of the Mindreef core team worked with Moskun and Grossman at NuMega, where they were key contributors to the development of some of the leading diagnostic tools for Windows and Java, including SoftICE, BoundsChecker, TrueTime and DevPartner Studio.
NuMega's SoftICE, introduced in 1987, was the industry's first software-based alternative to in-circuit emulation (ICE) hardware, and is now available for Windows NT, Windows 95, Windows 3.
In a separate press release today, NuMega also announced SoftICE for Windows NT, an advanced Windows debugger for Windows NT, that allows absolute visibility and control into Windows NT.
SoftICE for Windows NT is a tool that gives developers unmatched debugging power, control and visibility into the depths of the Windows NT operating system.
NuMega's SoftICE, introduced in 1987, was the industry's first software-based alternative to ICE emulation hardware and is now available for MS-DOS, Windows 3.
BUSINESS WIRE)-- Summary: NuMega's SoftICE is one of the premier debugging technologies for Intel's new MMX technology.

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