Teamz
February 26th, 2002, 14:00
How exactly is the process of reverse engineering both hardware and software?
What kind of knowledge does it require?
Does anyone have URL about the subjet?
thx
Lonerz
February 26th, 2002, 20:57
I guess it requires some programming skills
:P
Faque continue d'aller a tes cours :P
Lonerz
February 27th, 2002, 00:02
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linker
March 25th, 2002, 16:47
Originally posted by Lonerz
I guess it requires some programming skills
:P
Oh, yea? Really?
{edit by Malcolm}
Remember to close ur quotes :P
{/edit}
Eagle
April 1st, 2002, 16:15
Well, in a nutshell. You have to have a software that can monitor the CPU and Windows functions that it calls and various other things as well. And then run it while the monitors are running and then use that information, with your own programming knowledge of how to call those processes to piece together the program. You can never get an exact replica of the code because every programmer does things different. And as you put the program together, you will be calling processes differently than how it was done originally. Its very complicated, difficult and could take 20 years to get even small programs. Thats why you don't hear about people doing that kind of stuff often.
linker
April 3rd, 2002, 04:36
Originally posted by linker
Oh, yea? Really?
{edit by Malcolm}
Remember to close ur quotes :P
{/edit}
Ok then.
:blush:
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