From: japheth on
> >> I downloaded your demo, saved it somewhere, and, as it is usual
> >> to me, i gave it a try with the RosAsm Two-Clicks Disassembler-
> >> ReAssembler just to see how it goes. Let's say around 2 minutes
> >> at most. And then? What are you talking about?
>
> > To be honest: I have no idea what YOU are talking about. What is
> > RosAsm?
>
> Well...

Well what? I guess from the name that RosAsm is an assembler. And you
used it to disassemble the comview binary. Ok, and then you had a
disassembled comview binary (the binary is about 250 kB of code, the
disassembler listing are about 58.000 lines), which you looked at for
2 min and then knew that it is a "demo" ... ???




From: Betov on
japheth <mail(a)japheth.de> �crivait news:1191504546.946989.79320
@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com:

> Well what? I guess from the name that RosAsm is an assembler. And you
> used it to disassemble the comview binary. Ok, and then you had a
> disassembled comview binary (the binary is about 250 kB of code, the
> disassembler listing are about 58.000 lines), which you looked at for
> 2 min and then knew that it is a "demo" ... ???


HLLs' apps also have disassemblies, that RosAsm may disassemble
and reassemble, mind you.

The Hutch strategy, i presume...


Betov.

< http://rosasm.org >

From: hutch-- on
Smile,

> HLLs' apps also have disassemblies, that RosAsm may disassemble
> and reassemble, mind you.
>
> The Hutch strategy, i presume...

Come on Betov, spare us the bullsh*t, when are yopu going to present
us with a "significant" app instead of that broken "paquet de merde"
you try and pass off as an assembler ?

From: //o//annabee on
On Thu, 04 Oct 2007 14:27:04 +0200, japheth <mail(a)japheth.de> wrote:

>> Where did you found out those "26 minutes"?
>
> that is the time you replied minus the time I posted the link to
> comview.
>
>> I downloaded your demo, saved it somewhere, and, as it is usual
>> to me, i gave it a try with the RosAsm Two-Clicks Disassembler-
>> ReAssembler just to see how it goes. Let's say around 2 minutes
>> at most. And then? What are you talking about?
>
> To be honest: I have no idea what YOU are talking about. What is
> RosAsm?
>


RosAsm is the tool the recovered the sourcecode not included with the
COMView file, and all its resources, and a complete list of all imports.
From: Herbert Kleebauer on
hutch-- wrote:

> > Sure, but I'm always willing to learn.
>
> Then be willing to learn that the MASM32 Project is not open sauce.

I already know this. But I would like to know why. Maybe you have a
real good reason which can convert all the open source people to
closed source people.
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