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From: "Krzysztof Duleba" <krzysan AT skrzynka DOT pl>
Subject: Re: Assembler
Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 16:15:29 +0100
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Williams, Gerald S (Jerry) wrote:

>> I wanted to try out my app with some deassembler, but
>> I haven't found anything interesting. Which one do you
>> use (in Linux)?

> I don't do much X86 disassembling (most of my assembly
> coding is in ARM or DSP), but I would start with ndisasm
> (the nasm disassembler).

Thank you very much! It's a big problem of mine - having a lot of useful
stuff and not knowing about it (I have ndisasm in Cygwin and in Linux as
well). And searching in wrong places, too (deassembler instead of
disassembler). Thanks again!

Regards
Krzysztof Duleba



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