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I am trying to decompile a file called App.exe. When I am trying to decompile this file using reflector it's getting an error that App.exe is not a .Net module.
Seeing this image you can get a idea that what I am trying to say:
Then I tried to check what language this file's written in using CFF Explorer. For App.exe it's showing this:
And for VSM.exe it's showing:
The two files are created by one company only but I cant understand why it is not decompiling.
Can't a .exe file which is not created in .NET be decompiled?
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Here's article about decompiling Delphi applications: http://delphi.about.com/od/devutilities/a/decompiling.htm
It's a lot harder process than with .NET programs. What you're trying to achieve?
HarrivHarriv
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Best results are obtained with IDR (Interactive Delphi Reconstructor) and IDA (the Interactive Disassembler) and PE Explorer (for forms/dfm)
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The application is not a .NET application, meaning it was compiled using a different compiler. So there will be no IL (Intermediate Language) elements for reflector to reflect on. This is exactly what you should expect.
You might start with Depends.exe
Pale AlePale Ale
use protection_id.exe to determine the http://pid.gamecopyworld.com/
Depending upon the compiler, there are various option, like
Ollydbg, DeDe, Interactive Delphi Reconstructor, IDA, etc
I would prefer DeDe for Delphi.
Nik theGeeKNik theGeeK
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I am trying to decompile a file called App.exe. When I am trying to decompile this file using reflector it's getting an error that App.exe is not a .Net module.
Seeing this image you can get a idea that what I am trying to say:
Then I tried to check what language this file's written in using CFF Explorer. For App.exe it's showing this:
And for VSM.exe it's showing:
The two files are created by one company only but I cant understand why it is not decompiling.
Originally posted by:They are indeed Spells, they could also be Pine Resins that were applied to the weapons that you've saw.There're some special weapons that have Build-in Self-buffs that do the same effect.Example: Throne watcher has a magic self buff that will eluminate it with a blue glow. Dark souls 3 armor comparison. (This GS is great for Faith builds while the Watcher is a second alternative for an Int. Build.)The resins that you've might have seen might have been;Dark Pine Resin Places dark damage onto right hand weaponGold Pine Resin Places lightning damage onto right hand weaponCharcoal Pine Resin Places fire damage onto right hand weaponTheres also poison and and bleed resins.There are special spells that do the same effect, but they can also be applied to Infused weapons, which will boost the infusion damage, while Pine Resins cannot. The Throne defender will do the same, but with lightning.
Can't a .exe file which is not created in .NET be decompiled?
Johan
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4 Answers
Here's article about decompiling Delphi applications: http://delphi.about.com/od/devutilities/a/decompiling.htm
It's a lot harder process than with .NET programs. What you're trying to achieve?
HarrivHarriv
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Best results are obtained with IDR (Interactive Delphi Reconstructor) and IDA (the Interactive Disassembler) and PE Explorer (for forms/dfm)
Remko
Delphi DecompilerRemko
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The application is not a .NET application, meaning it was compiled using a different compiler. So there will be no IL (Intermediate Language) elements for reflector to reflect on. This is exactly what you should expect.
You might start with Depends.exe
Pale AlePale Ale
use protection_id.exe to determine the http://pid.gamecopyworld.com/
Delphi Decompiler Dede
Depending upon the compiler, there are various option, like
Ollydbg, DeDe, Interactive Delphi Reconstructor, IDA, etc
I would prefer DeDe for Delphi.
Nik theGeeKNik theGeeK
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