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DustWolf



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DustWolf 30 Oct 2006, 00:41
Hello,

I figure somebody has already done this before... (and I have looked for documentation of the sort but didn't find any).

I am wondering if I could get a table that shows the 64bit platform opcodes, parameters and their binary equivalents.

I am thinking something allong the lines of this 32bit platform document:
http://www.reteam.org/papers/e57.pdf (I mean the appendixes of course)
...for the 64bit platform.

Anyone?

Thanks in advance. Smile
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vid
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vid 30 Oct 2006, 01:00
feryno has disassembler in his FDBG - see Projects section of this board. And, his code is... well... fun to read! Wink Very Happy

you could also ask MazeGen, he the ManualBrainiac here
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rugxulo



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rugxulo 01 Nov 2006, 02:50
Biew and DiStorm64 both handle 64-bit, AFAIK. Check 'em out.
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orbital_fox



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orbital_fox 01 Nov 2006, 11:25
they are not FASM though, any dissassemblers that output to fasm dialect?

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Reverend



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Reverend 01 Nov 2006, 20:35
AFAIK there's no 16, 32 nor 64 bit disassembler that outputs to "fasm dialect" Smile. Newest versions of IDA (Interactive Disassembler) has option to output disassembled code as "Tasm IDEAL Mode", which is very similar to fasm's... but IDA is damn expensive.
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