![]() ![]() ![]() To do so, would probably take more time than simply writing a similar program from scratch. This code cannot be edited in a regular SDK and then compiled into a binary again, as it will miss information and be incomplete. ![]() If correctly configured and used, they allow to convert a binary (in one of the supported CPU languages) into human readable source code (assembly language) and/or pseudo C code. In your case, you have two options: IDA Pro (expensive) or Ghidra (open source). As already mentioned in both threads that you started, you can use a DECOMPILER. Some notes: 1) Reverse Engineering of software can be illegal, depending on the purpose: 2) Authors of software are not happy when people try to reverse engineer their work, which leads to the next important question: 3) What do you want to achieve? Why do you want to reverse engineer a binary file? While it is not an easy task, it is not impossible, to do so. ![]()
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