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Geek Culture / [LOCKED] a decompiler\Dissasembler\resourser Help

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Black Shadow
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Posted: 13th Feb 2005 07:11
OK, I want some thing that can dissaseble an exe file read its resources and offer some form of decomileation. I want it to read all the file unlike resource hacker. I am looking for something similar to neuronshell, but I want it to be free. Anybody know of something like this? By the way I posted this before but it got locked. So just to tell you guys I am only going to use it on programs I created. This is mainly Just to learn about how binary code is used to do things to games. Please Help me out.
Kentaree
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Posted: 13th Feb 2005 07:13
Use a hex editor, which will show you the machine code. Also, you will NEVER have to use binary code in games, so if that's the only reason, don't bother

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Osiris
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Posted: 13th Feb 2005 08:17
you know this one will get locked too...

ionstream
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Posted: 13th Feb 2005 15:14
You know, there IS a point of locked post. Don't make another identical post, and I hoped you get banned and are sent straight to hell.


I was joking about HALF of it.

Emperor Baal
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Posted: 13th Feb 2005 17:47 Edited at: 13th Feb 2005 17:48
Oh, it's legal if you use it on your own software, otherwise it's not...

Most countries have a "illegal to reverse engineer software" law.

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