EDB is a software tool for disassembling code, allowing users to analyze and understand how programs function at a low level. It provides a customizable interface and supports multiple architecture types, making it a versatile solution for reverse engineering and debugging.
With its object-oriented disassembly API, Edisassm is poised to become the future basis for EDB's disassembly - which is great news for developers everywhere. With Edisassm, you'll have access to a powerful engine that can decode the entire i386/EMT64 instruction set, including MMX and various SSE instruction sets like SSE, SSE2, SSE3, and SSSE3.
In addition, Edisassm's tables are based on the latest documentation for Intel's EMT-64 and IA-32 architectures, so you can trust that it's always up-to-date and a reliable tool to have in your kit. Overall, if you're in search of a reliable, efficient disassembler engine, look no further than Edisassm.
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