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eXtended Disassembler Engine (XDE)
| Tool name: | eXtended Disassembler Engine (XDE) |
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| Author: | Z0mbie | |||
| Website: | http://vx.netlux.org/vx.php?id=ex01 | |||
| Current version: | 1.02 | |||
| Last updated: | October 2004 | |||
| Direct D/L link: | Locally archived copy | |||
| License type: | Free / Open Source | |||
| Description: | XDE is based on the LDE/ADE engines. It allows you to find length of any x86 instruction, source/destination register usage for most commonly used instructions, and to split/merge instruction to/from some binary structure. From program's viewpoint, CPU operates with: different types of registers, memory and io-devices. As such, there are introduced "object set" concept, which means bitset of registers/memory/etc. being read/written by each instruction. |
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