Re: I'm having trouble finding opcodes
- From: Betov <betov@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 01 May 2006 21:36:43 GMT
"randyhyde@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <randyhyde@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> écrivait
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Whatever you say, Herbert.
Whatever anybody could say... Isn't it, ass-hole?
:)
Actually, the HLA product (that you are apparently talking about) is a
compiler for an assembly language.
No. It is an HLL Pre-Parser obfuscating the underlying
Assembler, which is FASM, written by Thomasz Grytzar,
- Polland -. Period.
That makes it an assembler.
In no way.
The HLA
language itself is an assembly language.
In no way.
That that's the language used
to write my disassembler engine.
Which an absurdly weak HLL.
I'm sorry you can't seem to grasp the
difference between a language and the implementation of that language,
Strange that i fail too...
:]]
but that doesn't change the fact that my disassembler engine is written
in assembly language rather than in a HLL like C.
It is written in HLL. Like C? Sure not: It is way worse
than C: C is a true HLL,* at least.
Betov.
< http://rosasm.org >
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