[GUIDE] Learn reversing

08/23/2011 10:45 HellSpider#16
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Originally Posted by 4the View Post
Are you joking me now?? haha
Yah, he's just being sarcastic. :)
08/23/2011 14:26 ariesmichael#17
what is it ?
08/23/2011 14:54 =Warmonger=#18
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Originally Posted by BioNicX View Post
people, before you guys go following this tutorial, first try to understand the basics

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If your gonna just jump into that stuff without knowing binary and hexadecimals, you will kill your brain.
You guys should start with learning a language to begin with. If you don't understand the basics of computer programming, then you won't understand assembly. Sure you will understand the basics of debugging files, and searching for values (sorta like a really powerful hex editor), but you wont understand how to manipulate the stack. The reason I say this is with the time it takes to understand assembly to the fullest, you could of learned a real language and then just learned assembly right after. Which is a walk in the park once you understand a high level language. Here's a better resource.

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08/23/2011 16:55 en[DEV]er#19
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Originally Posted by ariesmichael View Post
what is it ?
This is a tutorial that teaches you how to manipulate language and tool (most used) to add new classes and other things that do not exist in your Dekaron :)

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Originally Posted by =Warmonger= View Post
You guys should start with learning a language to begin with. If you don't understand the basics of computer programming, then you won't understand assembly. Sure you will understand the basics of debugging files, and searching for values (sorta like a really powerful hex editor), but you wont understand how to manipulate the stack. The reason I say this is with the time it takes to understand assembly to the fullest, you could of learned a real language and then just learned assembly right after. Which is a walk in the park once you understand a high level language. Here's a better resource.

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Thx Warmonger,i post in my thread ! :pimp:
08/23/2011 17:12 =Warmonger=#20
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Originally Posted by iugareth View Post
This is a tutorial that teaches you how to manipulate language and tool (most used) to add new classes and other things that do not exist in your Dekaron :)



Thx Warmonger,i post in my thread ! :pimp:
You guys should start with 16bit to keep things simple.
08/23/2011 18:26 HellSpider#21
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Originally Posted by =Warmonger= View Post
You guys should start with 16bit to keep things simple.
Disagree on that part, 16bit may be easier, but it's basically completely different from 32bit nowadays. 16bit is obsolete so it's not worth looking into IMO. Interrupts differ so much from API usage. :)