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Re: Disassembling apps.


de Al Klein 05/08/2006 10:01



On Mon, 08 May 2006 12:20:38 -0700, gregfarr <gregfarr@comcast.net>
wrote:

>I once heard of and maybe even have, but with out the name, who can
>find anything. I need one to open any program, zip or iso also, would
>be nice, to just see or check out what's in there. Tia

Open? You can "open" any file in Notepad. whether you can use what
you see, or even understand it, is another matter.

Zips and ISOs aren't human readable, so "opening" them won't do you
any good, you need a program that understands them. Something like
7up or Winzip for zips. Since an ISO is just a representation of a
disk, you have to mount it, not open it. (You can't "open" a disk,
whether it's a physical disk or the image of one.)

None of this has anything to do with disassembling, which is
converting an executable into assembly code. (Which, unless it was
written in assembly, usually gives you code you can't do anything
with.)



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