Re: Which assembler can handle the BIG stuff ?



The_Sage wrote:
> >Reply to article by: Alex McDonald <ar.mcdonald@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >Date written: Mon, 11 Jul 2005 08:25:29 GMT
> >MsgID:<42D22CCC.4080800@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> >Well done; I see you have at last found out that it's GetProcAddress,
> >not GETPROCADDRESS. A start; but the rest is your usual low standard of
> >research.
>
> It's means exactly the same thing but that is besides the point and you know it.
> What you are doing is trying to change the subject to me and how I spell instead
> of sticking to the subject that a jump table can be found in common Windows
> DLLs, like the Kernal.dll.
>
> You lose.

In a 32 bit environment, it's called kernel32.dll. If you've got one
called Kernal.dll, please dump off the PE header with the export table
and post it here. I'd be delighted to tell you whether it's a virus or
a DLL you renamed yourself.

It's this kind of sloppy inaccuracy that convinces me you don't have a
clue. So I got fed up trying to show you a jump table with no jumps in
it, and how it works. I really can't be bothered providing you with any
more information, because

a. you won't believe it

b. you can't accept that a jump table doesn't need to have jump
instructions in it

c. you're too inexperienced to see when and how jump tables might be
useful

d. you're sniffing your socks and have turned into a troll

e. you're running WindowsXP 64bit on a Z80 and it's got a kernal.dll
with real jumps

and, most likely

f. your PC isn't close enough to your jump table, and you keep landing
on your head.

Btw, you're right; I lose. It _is_ impossible to get you to spell
kernel correctly.

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Regards
Alex McDonald

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