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Win Disassembler
Does anyone know of a free/cheap disassembler that will run native in Windows (i.e. NOT in a dos window???) The only things I can find that are windows based are debugging programs, which will do everything BUT disassemble to a file.
Or, as an alternative, can anyone tell me how to get a dos based assembler to work correctly in winXP?? Or just tell me how to get a DOS window that will stay open for more than .5 second????
I'm getting to where I halfway understand source code (I think,) but knowing how to modify it does me no good if I can't get to it to make the changes.......
Or, as an alternative, can anyone tell me how to get a dos based assembler to work correctly in winXP?? Or just tell me how to get a DOS window that will stay open for more than .5 second????
I'm getting to where I halfway understand source code (I think,) but knowing how to modify it does me no good if I can't get to it to make the changes.......
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Re: Win Disassembler
Originally posted by TheGreatJ
Does anyone know of a free/cheap disassembler that will run native in Windows (i.e. NOT in a dos window???) The only things I can find that are windows based are debugging programs, which will do everything BUT disassemble to a file.
Or, as an alternative, can anyone tell me how to get a dos based assembler to work correctly in winXP?? Or just tell me how to get a DOS window that will stay open for more than .5 second????
I'm getting to where I halfway understand source code (I think,) but knowing how to modify it does me no good if I can't get to it to make the changes.......
Does anyone know of a free/cheap disassembler that will run native in Windows (i.e. NOT in a dos window???) The only things I can find that are windows based are debugging programs, which will do everything BUT disassemble to a file.
Or, as an alternative, can anyone tell me how to get a dos based assembler to work correctly in winXP?? Or just tell me how to get a DOS window that will stay open for more than .5 second????
I'm getting to where I halfway understand source code (I think,) but knowing how to modify it does me no good if I can't get to it to make the changes.......
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Didn't know they had a disassembler.....I'll check it out.
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Re: Win Disassembler
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Or, as an alternative, can anyone tell me how to get a dos based assembler to work correctly in winXP?? Or just tell me how to get a DOS window that will stay open for more than .5 second????
Or, as an alternative, can anyone tell me how to get a dos based assembler to work correctly in winXP?? Or just tell me how to get a DOS window that will stay open for more than .5 second????
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I used to be quite good at working with DOS. My problem is that Windows has so many "features" now that I can never find/figure out the one that I want to use. If I had the time and ambition, I'd teach myself how to work with Linux and just scrap Windows altogether. But efi systems interest me more, so here I am.
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