omr
x64dbg
omr | x64dbg | |
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4 | 32 | |
931 | 43,298 | |
0.6% | 0.7% | |
9.6 | 9.0 | |
4 days ago | 19 days ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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omr
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A Compiler Writing Playground
Thank you.
There is also OMR
https://github.com/eclipse/omr
but I'm not sure how powerful that is.
I started writing a simple multithreaded interpreter that processes an imaginary assembly. Here's a program in that imaginary assembly that sends integers to other threads and then sends a jump instruction to another thread to jump to some code.
threads 25
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Chibicc – A Small C Compiler
I am interested in this too. I would do different tradeoffs. I am more interested in optional garbage collection, the parallelism and async story in the language such as threading and coroutines or both together.
I suspect combining garbage collection, exceptions, closures, tail call optimisation, parallelism, JIT compilation and coroutines is difficult to do orthogonally.
On eatonphil's discord someone recently shared this link: This is a framework for building high performance language runtimes
https://github.com/eclipse/omr
I am currently implementing a programming language and compiler and interpreter in my multiversion-concurrency-control repository.
https://github.com/samsquire/multiversion-concurrency-contro...
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4 Git Habits & curated list of life-saving articles
Git Crash Course by eclipse/omr project at github.com
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IBM joins Eclipse Adoptium and offers free certified JDKs with Eclipse OpenJ9
I like this part "We continue to employ dozens of developers that work directly and openly in the Eclipse OMR and Eclipse OpenJ9 projects at GitHub. IBM doesn’t produce a separate enterprise version of OpenJ9; we don’t hold back any of the innovation in our runtime."
x64dbg
- we need a 2015E revival.
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Too Many Fonts in Windows 10 Can Cause Slow Application Starts
I have never heard anyone say anything good about the Visual Studio debugger before. Now, I'm not a Windows person but I'm not gonna argue for gdb or lldb here. RemedyBG and x64dbg are the two debuggers I've heard good things about though I've never used them because, again, not a Windows person.
[1] https://remedybg.handmade.network/
[2] https://x64dbg.com/
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Advice needed on disabling license checks on some old proprietary abandonware
I'd help you out but because of circumstances I have no laptop with me. You need x86/x64 debugger to do this. This one for example Find a registration procedure and look for possible brenching to other parts of code in assembly. It's probably somewhere in the beginning. Exclude code validation and export new program version.
- Looking for x64 emulator to learn assembly ?
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C/C++: Where is the address of a declared variable stores?
One interesting thing you can do is download an app like https://x64dbg.com/ or cheat engine, which will let you see the memory. You can look at the process for something you’ve made and explore it. Log a memory address from your app then go find it in the tool and interpret the bytes as an integer. Find a string and see how that works. Find a pointer, read the address it’s pointing then go look at that address. You start to see how different containers store data. I find it fascinating.
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Is there a tool that can show you an EIP trace of a game?
If you want to also do dynamic analysis (debugging) you can use https://x64dbg.com.
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Star Wars Squadrons Windows 7 help (epic games ea origin)
close origin and download this debugger https://github.com/x64dbg/x64dbg/releases
- Lulu não foi eleito pelo povo brasileiro. Foi escolhido pelo sistema eleitoral
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How do I get opcode instructions from hexdump
.exe is a complex format and not something you're going to extract raw instructions from using a hexdump. What you need is a "disassembler". For Windows I'd recommend x64dbg.
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DayZ running on Apple Silicon 🔥
Patch the DayZServer_x64.exe, change "test al, al" to "cmp al, 2". i used x64dbg (https://x64dbg.com) a good video for the whole process: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1F1A0lpumREPXtVeoTMq1HiEnvaZp-NUU/view
What are some alternatives?
OpenJ9 - Eclipse OpenJ9: A Java Virtual Machine for OpenJDK that's optimized for small footprint, fast start-up, and high throughput. Builds on Eclipse OMR (https://github.com/eclipse/omr) and combines with the Extensions for OpenJDK for OpenJ9 repo.
ghidra - Ghidra is a software reverse engineering (SRE) framework
tesseract-ocr - Tesseract Open Source OCR Engine (main repository)
dnSpy - .NET debugger and assembly editor [Moved to: https://github.com/dnSpy/dnSpy]
clauf - A C interpreter developed live on YouTube
dnSpy
ImHex - 🔍 A Hex Editor for Reverse Engineers, Programmers and people who value their retinas when working at 3 AM.
ClickHouse - ClickHouse® is a free analytics DBMS for big data
pycdc - C++ python bytecode disassembler and decompiler
C-Plus-Plus - Collection of various algorithms in mathematics, machine learning, computer science and physics implemented in C++ for educational purposes.
Disassembler