Description:
If you are familiar with programming, you probably know about low-level programming languages. These types of languages are needed to translate program codes into binary files that a computer can understand. These are schools. These languages are used to demonstrate the procedures associated with machine code instructions. It is an application that disassembles machine language and translates it back into assembly language. This type of application is ideal for those interested in reverse engineering, i.e., analyze code snippets to see how they work.This application allows the user to open different types of executable files such as.EXE, .386, DRV,.BACKGROUND,.MTD, .OSKh,.COM,.KPL,.DLL, ..VBX and .vxd files to study their code. In addition, the user can save disassembled text documents to the project folder, connect an active 32-bit process to the debugger, and load a 32-bit disassembled executable file into it. Additional features that enhance the user's experience with this application include a text search function, setting the disassembly list to the current instruction pointer, and enabling timeout when loading and unloading DLLs, creating threads, and exiting. W32DASM is licensed as free software for PC or laptop. with 32-bit and 64-bit Windows operating system. It is located in the Debugger/Decompiler category and is available as a free download for all software users.
How To Install:
After you get the 1,82 MB (Win32dasm.zip) installation file double click on .exe file.
Then follow the setup steps.
Author |
URsoftware |
Last Updated On |
Runs on |
Windows 10 / Windows 8 / Windows 7 / Windows Vista / XP |
Total downloads |
130 |
File size |
1,82 MB |
Filename |
Win32dasm.zip
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