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Anyone out there good with reverse engineering? [message #490086] Sun, 21 December 2014 02:48 Go to next message
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Anyone out there any good at reverse engineering and ASM stuff? (specifically in a Renegade context)

I have a function that, thus far, I am having BIG problems reverse engineering (very unusual for me given how much I know about the Renegade engine) and I want to see if there is someone out there who can help me figure it out.


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Re: Anyone out there good with reverse engineering? [message #490097 is a reply to message #490086] Mon, 22 December 2014 17:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: Anyone out there good with reverse engineering? [message #490193 is a reply to message #490086] Tue, 30 December 2014 22:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Do you just need help trying to figure out what they are attempting to do from the assembly? I don't know much about the internals of the Renegade engine but I can understand x86 ASM and usually decode a stack frame. I'm a computer engineer by trade and work a ton with PPC/VLE and EABI but it all works generally the same.

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Re: Anyone out there good with reverse engineering? [message #490195 is a reply to message #490086] Wed, 31 December 2014 00:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Turns out the function I am having trouble with is in fact correctly reverse-engineered, compiler issues are the real cause of the problem.


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Re: Anyone out there good with reverse engineering? [message #490200 is a reply to message #490195] Wed, 31 December 2014 07:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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jonwil wrote on Wed, 31 December 2014 00:42

Turns out the function I am having trouble with is in fact correctly reverse-engineered, compiler issues are the real cause of the problem.


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Re: Anyone out there good with reverse engineering? [message #490214 is a reply to message #490200] Wed, 31 December 2014 14:09 Go to previous message
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Jerad Gray wrote on Wed, 31 December 2014 07:40

10 bucks says its aircraft AI.

jonwil wrote on Wed, 31 December 2014 00:42

Turns out the function I am having trouble with is in fact correctly reverse-engineered, compiler issues are the real cause of the problem.


Everyone's favorite thing.


Brings back memories from my compiler design class I took.
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