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keyoke 23 Oct 2003, 08:38
windows 2000 a easy debugger to use is ollydbg 1.09 for linux im not sure as i dont code for linux.
cant remember url for olly just make a search should find it[/url] |
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23 Oct 2003, 08:38 |
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Dunduk 23 Oct 2003, 09:45
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fasm9 23 Oct 2003, 12:09
http://protools.anticrack.de/debuggers.htm
http://am-tschok-para-yok.snowkite.net/trw.htm trw is system-level debugger for win9x (made by Liu Tao Tao) |
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23 Oct 2003, 12:09 |
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fasm9 25 Oct 2003, 23:25
fravia searchlores
http://www.searchlores.org/srtools.htm TR is a trace program for DOS. http://member.netease.com/~ayliutt/eng.htm |
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25 Oct 2003, 23:25 |
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LiuGuoHua(Chinese) 27 Oct 2003, 06:36
I'm so glad to tell you that LiuTaoTao is a Chinese.
Because I'm a Chinese ,too. And we have the same family name --Liu. In Chinese , family name is always goes first. But I'm not as good as him. :( |
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27 Oct 2003, 06:36 |
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tom tobias 27 Oct 2003, 16:06
Dear LiuGuoHua,
Your English is quite good, but I encourage you to write: I am not as skillful as Liu Tao Tao, instead of "as good as". Logically of course, since none of us are as skillful as Privalov, no one should be submitting anything to the forum. The whole point, however, is that we offer opinions and raise questions notwithstanding our relative lack of skill or experience or both. Your participation is also welcome, don't worry about level of skill! Regards, TomTobias, nbri@mail.china.com. |
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27 Oct 2003, 16:06 |
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wt70707 29 Oct 2003, 05:50
Hi, all,
Thank you for your help. I think there is gnu debugger in Linux. May anyone say about it? To Liu GuoHua, I think there is no need to say about my name should be Tao Wang or Wang Tao. We are all fans of the secrets behind PC. Tao Wang |
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29 Oct 2003, 05:50 |
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fasm9 29 Oct 2003, 12:58
Hi, GDB lacks UI. and linux is not integrated yet.
http://www.gnu.org/software/ddd/ http://cgdb.sourceforge.net/ http://www.newplanetsoftware.com/medic/ http://members.nextra.at/johsixt/kdbg.html -- http://www.elis.ugent.be/diota/ http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~brejc8/kmd/index.html http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/soft/memfetch.tgz (12kb) -- http://www-124.ibm.com/developerworks/oss/linux/projects/dprobes/ http://www.opersys.com/LTT/ http://www.jungo.com/dnload.html ($) -- http://www.nongnu.org/guss/ http://hpclab.cs.tsinghua.edu.cn/~skyeye/eng/index.html -- PS: objdump/binutils, strace http://www.devchannel.org/article.pl?sid=03/10/24/2057246 Thanks to freshmeat.net, OSnews.com
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hitertan 14 Mar 2004, 14:13
Dunduk wrote: http://home.t-online.de/home/Ollydbg/ So excellent Ollydbg is! thank you! _________________ i like assembly language and i study it in my pleasure time tanshunquan@hotmail.com |
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14 Mar 2004, 14:13 |
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Endre 18 Mar 2004, 08:52
LiuGuoHua(Chinese) wrote:
As it does in hungarian too. on Linux I use ald (assembly language debugger) which has no GUI but it does not need it at all. Since it does not use symbols it is excellent for fasm programming. For break points you can use addresses or the well known int 0x3. http://dunx1.irt.drexel.edu/~psa22/ald.html Endre. |
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