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delcaos2
March 24th, 2003, 23:20
hi everybody
im just a beginer, i install driver studio 2.6 , and softice, (i never worked whith the older versions), i want to know if there is a special setting under soft ice in order to set a bpx hmemcpy,?
because everytime i type bpx hmemcpy i get the answer: symbol not defined(hmemcpy)
and im just beginer, and i found a couple of exercises (to get more deeper in that art of reverse software engineering) but they need to set a bpx hmemcpy to be accomplish
my O.S. is windows xp pro
anny help gonna be greathfull
nikolatesla20
March 24th, 2003, 23:29
Unfortunately, hmemcpy does not exist in Windows XP.
You will need to learn other methods instead. hmemcpy is only on Windows 98.
Welcome to our humble boards, - Also, please remember to read the FAQ and to use the Search feature !!!
-nt20
delcaos2
March 25th, 2003, 00:07
tanks nikolatesla20,
i already do a searching about that and i undertand better now,
tanks,
btw
can you point me to some tutorial tacking about VB5 and p-code
because when i try to open an program whith
smartcheck give that mesage:
................... smartcheck is unable to provide substantial debbuging information for projects compiled to p-code.......
tanks
JMI
March 25th, 2003, 00:36
delcaos2:
It is time that you learn that it is generally the practice here that you are expected to search, yourself, for answers BEFORE you ask a non-specific question. Failure to do so gets you reminders from others that this is what you should have done first. There is a search button at the top of each of the forums. If you use the search button and enter either "VBCode" or "P-code" you will find numerous prior threads with discussions of these issues.
If you really are looking for tuts then you need to learn how to search on the net. You also need to pay attention to the links at the bottom of the forum pages which will take you to various collections of tuts on many subjects. In short, I am trying to gently remind you that it is YOUR responsibility to make the effort to acquire the information you need. This is the exact reason you have ALREADY been told to "read the FAQ and to use the Search feature."
This is the place where, AFTER you do some homework and don't quite understand, you are supposted to ask questions which show the work you have ALREADY done and where you are still stuck.
Go to Krobar, or anticrack and look for tuts on your subjects. Use your search engine and enter "VB 5 + tuts" and again with "tuts + p-code." You will find what you need in several languages, THEN come back for help.
Regards.
delcaos2
March 25th, 2003, 00:41
tank again
and sorry about posting questions that already has been answered,
i gonna keep attention about that
well ,searching time comes!!
tanks
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