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BIEW v5.6.4 (Platform independent)
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Date added: 06/22/2007 |
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BIEW- is multiplatform portable viewer of binary files with built-in editor in binary, hexadecimal and disassembler modes. It uses native Intel syntax for disassemble. Highlight AVR/Java/Athlon64/Pentium 4/K7-Athlon disassembler, russian codepages convertor, full preview of formats - MZ, NE, PE, NLM, coff32, elf partial - a.out, LE, LX, PharLap; code navigator and more over. |
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DeDe 3.50.02.1619
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Date added: 07/15/2006 |
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DeDe is a very fast program that can analyze executables compiled with Delphi 2,3,4,5,6 Builder,Kylix and Kol and give you the following:
- All dfm files of the target. You will be able to open and edit them with Delphi.
- All published methods in well commented ASM code with references to strings,
imported function calls, classes methods calls, components in the unit,
Try-Except and Try-Finally blocks.
(By default DeDe retrieves only the published methods sources,
but you may also process another procedure in a executable
if you know the RVA offset using the Tools|Disassemble Proc menu.)
- A lot of additional information.
- You can create a Delphi project folder with all dfm,pas, dpr files. Note: pas files contains the mentioned above well commented ASM code. They can not be recompiled !
You can also:
- View the PE Header of all PE Files and change/edit the sections flags.
- Use the opcode-to-asm tool for translating intel opcode to assembler.
- Use RVA-to-PhysOffset tool for fast converting physical and RVA addresses.
- Use the DCU Dumper (view dcu2int.txt for more details) to retrieve near to
pascal code of your DCU files.
- Use BPL(DPL) Dumper to see BPL exports and create symbol files to use with DeDe disassembler.
- Disassemble a target EXE directly from memory in case of a packed exe.
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Mocha
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Date added: 08/08/2006 |
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Java Decompiler |
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Service Wrapper 2
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Date added: 01/19/2007 |
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A normal exe file can't be started as a service, because it can't interact with the service Control Manager. This is an example service that basically installs itself as a System process and runs the executable specified in the ini file every time Windows starts. This way normal files can be started as services. |
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Java Launcher
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Date added: 07/20/2006 |
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Run Java programs by double-clicking class files in Explorer, create EXE and executable JAR files. |
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