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seppe 25 Jul 2025, 12:33
I developed Dx64, a 64-bit windows application to debug PE64 formatted desktop applications on windows 8 or higher.
Dx64 implements a mode to show addresses relative to their module base. Relative addresses and module numbers remain valid over different debug sessions. You can find the documentation and the download link on my website . As usual, You may have to deal with warnings about a suspicious download. Move the unzipped Dx64.exe application to any location on your local computer. You may make a shortcut on your desktop. translators welcome. I hope you enjoy my work.
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revolution 25 Jul 2025, 15:15
The link redirects to https://sapplic.com/Dx64 manual (EN).html.
I couldn't find the source code mentioned or linked. Is it available? |
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Mаt Quasar 25 Jul 2025, 16:32
I believe this project has connection to OP's previous post:
https://board.flatassembler.net/topic.php?t=23839 Last edited by Mаt Quasar on 26 Jul 2025, 07:01; edited 1 time in total |
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seppe 25 Jul 2025, 22:10
revolution wrote: The link redirects to https://sapplic.com/Dx64 manual (EN).html. No. Only a small part of Dx64 is written in fasm. The major part is written in pseudo assembly which is only know by me. The source must be compiled with my own private compiler program. To give you an idea, I give you the source file (Dx64.rtf) here. (zipped because this forum does not accept .rtf files).
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