ChARMeD Disassembler- lets you disassemble executables on your Pocket PC! It is very useful if you want to look at PE/MZ header information, DLL imports, and Sections information. Charmed for Pocket PC has been totally rewritten. It is now stable, fast and small. And has an open dialog.
The disassembler only disassembles the first 29 lines (part of the pretty problem will be fixed soon).
Instructions:
- Unpack "charmed.exe" into a folder on your Pocket PC or Storage Card.
- Execute charmed.exe.
- Choose File, Open... from the Menu.
- To view MZ Headers, PE Headers and Data Directories Choose Headers from the View Menu.
- To view Sections and DLL Imports Choose Sections from the View Menu.
- To view Disassembly Choose Disassembly from the View Menu. Warning:
Backup your Pocket PC before using this software. The author take no responsibility for any data loss! Update Description:
v0.30 Beta:
Known Issues:
- Direction Keys don't work for main disassembler.
- Same instruction set supported as old ChARMeD.
- Assembler feature disabled for now.
- Search and Goto features disabled for now.
- Export feature disabled for now.
- No About Box!
Changes:
- No more 25 line limitation!
- Looks more like PC Charmed, Changed font back.
- Supports screen rotation on 320x240 devices.
- file size +-3 times smaller, 57.5k!
- Better Performance and Memory Handling.
- Can open a file again.
- Very Stable.
v0.21 Beta:
Known Issues:
- Only displays the first 29 Lines of Disassembly.
- No Progress bar.
- Same instruction set supported as old ChARMeD.
- Assembler feature disabled for now.
- Search and Goto features disabled for now.
- Export feature disabled for now.
- No About Box!
Changes:
- Has Columns, Looks much better.
- Fixed Fonts (Recommend Cleartype).
- A few K smaller.
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Supported operating systems:
Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0, Windows Mobile 6 Classic, Windows Mobile 6 Professional
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