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The Reverse Code Engineering Community • View topic - How to tell ...
2 posts - 2 authors - Last post: Mar 25, 2008How to tell what packer/compression is used? Post by sherkas on 03-25-2008 02:34 AM. There is 3 parts to this program that I want to reverse ...
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The Reverse Code Engineering Community • View topic - Open IDA ...
Are there any open IDA projects, for famous games or apps? ... I mean an open IDA project, embedded in a versioning system like CVS, so that everyone who ...
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The Reverse Code Engineering Community • View topic - Randall Hyde
Hello, I'm just starting Randall Hyde's book on assembly. ... I've never really looked at Hyde's HLA book but I think your problem might be with this line: ...
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The Reverse Code Engineering Community • View topic - .gdbinit, help!
3 posts - 2 authors - Last post: Sep 23, 2008just put the ".gdbinit" file into your home directory, on osx for example: /Users/zeta/.gdbinit and it should load whenever gdb is started. ...
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Certified Reverse Code Engineering Professional in 1 week! For more information visit us at IITAC / Cognitive Core by using this link! ...
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Get certified according to ISO/IEC 17024! Certified Reverse Code Engineering Professional in 1 week! For more information visit us at IITAC / Cognitive Core ...
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The Reverse Code Engineering Community • View topic - X86 Opcode ...
14 posts - 5 authors - Last post: Oct 18, 2008Re: X86 Opcode and Instruction Reference. Post by Maximus on 04-21-2008 05:40 PM. http://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/Teaching/Resou ... ning.p.pdf ...
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14 posts - 5 authors - Last post: Oct 18, 2008X86 Opcode and Instruction Reference 0.30 is now available. Post by MazeGen on 03-12-2008 09:11 AM. This version adds all x87 FPU opcodes ...
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The Reverse Code Engineering Community • View topic - Using rdtsc ...
From what I remember, RDTSC was introduced with the Intel Pentium and was a protected instruction. It wasn't until the Pentium MMX that it became a ...
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The Reverse Code Engineering Community • View topic - Need help ...
13 posts - 4 authors - Last post: Apr 4, 2007It will stop at the jump Vrane mentioned. Step one time and your on the OEP. Dump with whatever you want (I also used Ollydump-Plugin). ...
 
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