Looking for a good disassembler
Uwe Bonnes
bon at elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de
Mon Jul 11 03:49:44 CDT 2005
>>>>> "Felix" == Felix Nawothnig <felix.nawothnig at t-online.de> writes:
Felix> Nick Burns wrote:
>> REC is an impressive free deCompiler (better than a simple
>> disassembler) its based off of boomarang
Felix> REC uses compiler dependend pattern matching which often fails
Felix> miserably for modern code, it doesn't recognize a huge amount of
Felix> >i386 opcodes (even some i386 opcodes) and I've seen way too many
Felix> segfaults when dealing with large programs. I'm not sure if the
Felix> situation has changed with REC 2.0 but as the author admits that
Felix> the backend hasn't really changed I doubt it.
Felix> REC is also (debian) non-free (instead of boomerang, which is
Felix> open-source and much more advanced from a architectural point of
Felix> view but isn't really usable for larger binaries either).
Felix> You're much better off with some assembly knowledge and a good
Felix> disassembler.
There is recstudio mentioned, but I don't see a download link. Does anybody
know about the (release|copyright) status of recstudio?
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