Why not just write the program to do what the assembly change would do? Otherwise, what (or why) are you wanting to do? (Your last post was vague as to wether your problem is solved.) If you clue us in, I think the board might be able to offer more than references to thesaurus.reference.com, and perhaps might know of a way that doesn't require the difficulties of dis/re-assembling an executable. Beyond that, the board has given keywords (and links), a tad of googling will reveal much.
I second nasm - though I've never tried to disassemble anything.
You can change code while it's in use. Granted your standard debugger won't let you.Quote:
Originally Posted by siavoshkc
This coming from the guy with assembly in his signature is quite funny.Quote:
Originally Posted by siavoshkc