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Re: Reverse engineer to a compiled Pro*C

From: Phil Haigh <phil.haigh_at_fwpharma.com>
Date: Wed, 23 May 2001 21:26:11 +0100
Message-ID: <E1VO6.3891$8Z5.187744@monolith.news.easynet.net>

wayne wrote in message <9dv4cc$cfi_at_dispatch.concentric.net>...
>> However, do you a method to get the .c file? ... It will be very helpful
>> for me.
>
>No. This is what I meant by saying this was a C question: It is
 absolutely
>dependant on your C/C++ compiler. You need to get a decompiler for your
>specific compiler.
>

Not true - you just need a 'reverse engineering' tool for Windows that will take an EXE and translate it back to C. But what you get won't be very readable! Don't ask me if I know of such a tool - I've never needed one so I've never looked. Received on Wed May 23 2001 - 15:26:11 CDT

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