If you want to see what a certain loop looks like or how the stack is set up, just write a simple program, load it into Syser and expand the particular block you're interested in. ![]() Very helpful for experimenting and seeing how high level code looks in assembler. You can write a program (I use Visual Studio Express-C++ or C#) and then load the exe into Syser Debugger and it will show you a tab with the original source code and you can expand each code block and Syser disassembles the high-level source on the spot so you can see the high-level code and the assembly language code right next to each other. Syser debugger also has a nice feature that helps you get more familiar with assembler code. ![]() It does have a built-in debugger but I tend to use OllyDbg or Syser Debugger (a kernel-mode debugger) to do live debugging. IDA Pro is an essential tool in a cracker's arsenal.
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