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| c/c++ decompiler HI, I have exe file writen in c++ or c and wanna decompile it to source code. Is that possible? If it is, is there any decompilet that can do that? thanks! |
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| Re: c/c++ decompiler hey I lost my source code |
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| Re: c/c++ decompiler dude! this is highly illegal! more over- this action is against the agreement when you've installed ms products. you can be easily get litigate for this. it doesn't matter if this was originally your source code. (nor if the developing-language is an open source one cause the GPL agreement also forbid Reverse Engineering) |
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| Re: c/c++ decompiler Not only did you bump a long-dead thread, everything you said is way off base. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_engineering is specifically allowed in some cases, say interoperability. You wouldn't have a vast choice of PCs nowadays if someone hadn't RE'd the original IBM BIOS to produce a clone. Likewise (for those with short memories), some non-Y2K code had to be RE'd in order to be fixed. > it doesn't matter if this was originally your source code. This of course is rubbish. It was your code, so what's the problem? > nor if the developing-language is an open source one cause the GPL agreement also forbid Reverse Engineering And this makes no sense whatsoever. If it's GPL, you have the source anyway, therefore there is no need to reverse engineer anything. But if you want to try just for fun, I doubt anyone would stop you from trying. |
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