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disassembling AMD64 code.

The version of dumpbin that ships with VC8 will disassemble x86 code. Is
there a version of dumpbin that ships with VC8 that is able to disassemble
AMD64 object code? Or is there some other solution. I have compiled both
x86 and x64 versions of a binary using VC8 and I need to see, in both cases,
whether the resulting object code is what I expected.

Regards,

George.
Jan 16 '06 #1
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My mistake. I was feeding dumpbin an IA64 binary. It works just fine with
AMD64. Sorry for inconveniencing the list.

Regards,

George.

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The version of dumpbin that ships with VC8 will disassemble x86 code. Is
there a version of dumpbin that ships with VC8 that is able to disassemble
AMD64 object code? Or is there some other solution. I have compiled both
x86 and x64 versions of a binary using VC8 and I need to see, in both
cases, whether the resulting object code is what I expected.

Regards,

George.

Jan 17 '06 #2
Hi George,

That's OK, by the way, I found some candidate utilities to disassembling
AMD64 code:

1. Use the LINK utility from the latest Platform SDK.(with the /DUMP
option).
2. Use the VC7.1's DUMPBIN, it is also capable of disassembling AMD64
object files.
Thanks!

Best regards,

Gary Chang
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Jan 17 '06 #3
Hi George, you are welcome!

By the way, the VC7.1's DUMPBIN is also capable of disassembling AMD64
object files.
Thanks!

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Gary Chang
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