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tenketsu
February 1st, 2005, 17:15
ArmTools v0.1 is an application to make easy some tasks in the unpack of Armadillo 3.x - 4.x, 100% assembler code
The pack contains the tool and 2 manuals
Armadillo 3.x - 4.x [CopyMemII, IAT Scrambler, Code Splicing & Nanomites]
http://www.geocities.com/tlatoanimt002/ArmaTute3x4x.zip 594 KB
Mirror
http://www.geocities.com/tlatoanimt001/ArmaTute3x4x.zip 594 KB
ONLY in spanish, sorry!
JMI
February 1st, 2005, 17:46
Should be useful in any case. Thanks for the sharing.
Regards,
seven
February 1st, 2005, 19:02
thx so much
but zip file can not be extracted ( damaged ) .
tenketsu
February 1st, 2005, 19:30
I've downloaded the zip again & the zip works OK, Try again
seven
February 1st, 2005, 19:38
U R Right
thx so much .
NeO
February 2nd, 2005, 03:39
What can i say...good work and about GreaT tuts and amazing tool.-
Keep a good work
NeO
fly
February 4th, 2005, 00:06
Thanks for sharing your efforts.
wizard
February 4th, 2005, 09:46
Hi tenketsu,
following your tutorial to page 18/19 of parte2 i see you are using N-Rec 1.7 to process the .exe
I'm using winxp and the outdated N-Rec has never worked for me.
The tool only runs the process and does not continue.
Running N-Rec in win95/win98 compatible mode results in Access violation.
What os are you using to run N-Rec or has anybody successfully used N-Rec on winxp (sp 1/2) ?
The tools look great but require these bin files by N-Rec. Any way to retrieve these files manually?
Thanks.
- Necromancer
tenketsu
February 4th, 2005, 18:55
Quote:
[Originally Posted by wizard]...
The tools look great but require these bin files by N-Rec. Any way to retrieve these files manually?
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I utilize N Rec to prove that the nanomites's protection has not changed very much, in addition to save time.
If you want to get the nanomite's tables, look for the excellent manual of Ricardo Narjava.
JMI
February 4th, 2005, 20:13
Searching for such information will be easier if you use the correct spelling of Ricardo's last name. It is: Ricardo
Narvaja.

( I suspect that, like I often do, the mispelling was just a "typo"

And he is a living example that a man who works in a field completely unrelated to computers can acquire excellent skills as a reverse code engineer.
You will find many reference to him here and on the exetools forum, where his nick is
ricnar456. He has written many fine and informative tuts on ARMA, also in Spanish, his native language, and leads to many of them can be found by searching here and on the net.
Regards,
tenketsu
February 5th, 2005, 11:18
Thanks for correct me =)
Vodka
February 5th, 2005, 13:04
Nice!
Translation can be found at hxxp://armadillo.cjb.net
hosiminh
February 21st, 2005, 05:11
I got 404 Error on above link ( @rmadillo.cjb.net) . Does any have a mirror/alternative ?
fighter_81
February 21st, 2005, 05:37
i am not at home but when i arrived at home, this evening if you give me your e-mail i will send it to you.
Regards
FIGHTER_81
disavowed
February 22nd, 2005, 01:53
Quote:
[Originally Posted by JMI]You will find many reference to him here and on the exetools forum, where his nick is ricnar456. |
he also is (or at least was) relatively active on the ollydbg users' forum
codeX
March 23rd, 2005, 13:33
Hi Vodka,
Please share the translated tut.
Snowski
April 18th, 2005, 10:13
Yeah, would love to see the translated tut...if you want, I will post it somewhere.
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