Perhaps a stupid question but will disassembling of an executable under longhorn result in ASM or C# code. Or better can one disassemble to ASM or C# and even recompile either.
-CProgrammer
Longhorn and ASM
noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo...this thread was best left for dead. dont necro! make a new thread! its not that hard...
Don''t necro stuff like this. Now its going to live for another five pages.
It won''t be any different than how it is today, so its not like you can disassemble a C# executable and magically produce a native version from it.
quote:Perhaps a stupid question but will disassembling of an executable under longhorn result in ASM or C# code. Or better can one disassemble to ASM or C# and even recompile either.
It won''t be any different than how it is today, so its not like you can disassemble a C# executable and magically produce a native version from it.
quote:Original post by CProgrammer
Perhaps a stupid question but will disassembling of an executable under longhorn result in ASM or C# code. Or better can one disassemble to ASM or C# and even recompile either.
-CProgrammer
Depends what you disassemble
The actual managed dll/exe can be disassembled to C#(or what ever language) near 100% perfectly. No comments or meaningful local variable names, but thats about it. An offusicator can make things more difficult, but you can get ''deoffusicators'' which can help.
If you locate the native image(were ever the hell thats stored), and disassemble that you get asm(duh).
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