Hi again guys I was out because I was studding for my most important exam, the university access exam?.
Well I would like to know if some one can send to me one ?disassemble? program for Borland Turbo c++ 3.0 EXE files??
And of course the instructions of how to do it, I need to get the source of one old Exe file that I have?..
About the Periodic Table III, I will finish it on this week end, and on the next week I will send it to the ?appropriate? guys for all of you can download my program?..
Need Help
Started by
Brazzucko
, Jun 26 2003 08:15 PM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 26 June 2003 - 08:15 PM
#2
Posted 27 June 2003 - 01:48 PM
It is not really possible to get the c source back because the names of all symbols are destroyed.
It's the same for all languages and therefore the code you get from a disassembler is kinda messed up.
However: Check the CDK (www.superna.com). There you'll find a disassembler with a asm->c regenerator.
You can give it a try but don't set too much hope in it.
It's the same for all languages and therefore the code you get from a disassembler is kinda messed up.
However: Check the CDK (www.superna.com). There you'll find a disassembler with a asm->c regenerator.
You can give it a try but don't set too much hope in it.
#3
Posted 27 June 2003 - 04:42 PM
I don't know what you exactly mean,
but you can set a borland compiler option that will instead .EXE file will generate an .ASM source file this option is OPTIONS/COMPILER/CODE GENERATION/Generate assembler source.
I am sure that this option is present in BC3.1.
Roeoender.
but you can set a borland compiler option that will instead .EXE file will generate an .ASM source file this option is OPTIONS/COMPILER/CODE GENERATION/Generate assembler source.
I am sure that this option is present in BC3.1.
Roeoender.
#4
Posted 30 June 2003 - 09:28 AM
Thank Roeoender, I will try....
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