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hi all
i need help in my graduation Project i have an asembly code need to convert it to C lungauge plz help me if there is program can help to do this traslation.

if any one can help plz contact me in my mail as follow:
<email removed>

Or

<email removed>

thxs for every one


Luay
Feb 20 '07 #1
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hi all
i need help in my graduation Project i have an asembly code need to convert it to C lungauge plz help me if there is program can help to do this traslation.

if any one can help plz contact me in my mail as follow:
<email removed>

Or

<email removed>

thxs for every one


Luay
I only know of programs that go the other way. Anyone else know of something that might help?
Feb 20 '07 #2
RedSon
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hi all
i need help in my graduation Project i have an asembly code need to convert it to C lungauge plz help me if there is program can help to do this traslation.

if any one can help plz contact me in my mail as follow:
<email removed>

Or

<email removed>

thxs for every one


Luay

I think you are out of luck. That is pretty much impossible. It would be like trying to take a low resolution image and print a billboard out of it. There is not enough fidelity in the assembly language to be able to guess what the C function was that made it. What you are trying to do is reverse engineer a program. This is one of the most difficult things to do and there is no easy way.
Feb 20 '07 #3

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