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Old Dec 19, 2004 | 08:23 PM
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Win Disassembler

Does anyone know of a free/cheap disassembler that will run native in Windows (i.e. NOT in a dos window???) The only things I can find that are windows based are debugging programs, which will do everything BUT disassemble to a file.


Or, as an alternative, can anyone tell me how to get a dos based assembler to work correctly in winXP?? Or just tell me how to get a DOS window that will stay open for more than .5 second????


I'm getting to where I halfway understand source code (I think,) but knowing how to modify it does me no good if I can't get to it to make the changes.......
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Old Dec 19, 2004 | 08:25 PM
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Re: Win Disassembler

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Does anyone know of a free/cheap disassembler that will run native in Windows (i.e. NOT in a dos window???) The only things I can find that are windows based are debugging programs, which will do everything BUT disassemble to a file.


Or, as an alternative, can anyone tell me how to get a dos based assembler to work correctly in winXP?? Or just tell me how to get a DOS window that will stay open for more than .5 second????


I'm getting to where I halfway understand source code (I think,) but knowing how to modify it does me no good if I can't get to it to make the changes.......
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Old Dec 19, 2004 | 08:31 PM
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Didn't know they had a disassembler.....I'll check it out.

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Old Dec 19, 2004 | 10:40 PM
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Re: Win Disassembler

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Or, as an alternative, can anyone tell me how to get a dos based assembler to work correctly in winXP?? Or just tell me how to get a DOS window that will stay open for more than .5 second????
Start, Run, "cmd", enter. Now you need to type in the path with dos commands. Please tell me you remember dos....
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Old Dec 20, 2004 | 12:52 PM
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I used to be quite good at working with DOS. My problem is that Windows has so many "features" now that I can never find/figure out the one that I want to use. If I had the time and ambition, I'd teach myself how to work with Linux and just scrap Windows altogether. But efi systems interest me more, so here I am.
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