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KING of Gold 01-22-2018 15:36

Help
 
How to edit dll file?
Are you helping me?

KING of Gold 01-24-2018 12:12

Re: Help
 
Please Help

klippy 01-24-2018 12:21

Re: Help
 
You don't edit dll files.

joropito 01-25-2018 08:37

Re: Help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by KliPPy (Post 2573868)
You don't edit dll files.

In fact you can, but you have to be very smart :crab:

klippy 01-25-2018 09:26

Re: Help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by joropito (Post 2574058)
In fact you can, but you have to be very smart :crab:

Given that he is even asking how to do it I figured out it's not worth saying it's possible. He'd need at least a few months of learning to do something meaningful. And even then, depending on what needs to be done, it can be a very difficult task.

fysiks 01-25-2018 20:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by joropito (Post 2574058)
In fact you can, but you have to be very smart :crab:

I can edit any file in existence easily . . . Does it have to work afterwards? :wink:

KING of Gold 01-26-2018 04:24

Re: Help
 
I can:)
What should I do now? Is the software needed?

joropito 01-26-2018 08:08

Re: Help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by KING of Gold (Post 2574218)
I can:)
What should I do now? Is the software needed?

Assembler x86/x64
C programming
C++ programming
Calling conventions
MFC calls
DLL file format
Dissasembly tools

DjSoftero 01-26-2018 14:17

Re: Help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by joropito (Post 2574254)
C programming
C++ programming

hello, is it a mixture of both languages, or do you disassemble into one language and use another one to write, or is it a mixture of both smh?

killerZM 01-26-2018 17:38

Re: Help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by joropito (Post 2574254)
Assembler x86/x64
C programming
C++ programming
Calling conventions
MFC calls
DLL file format
Dissasembly tools

isn't assembly lang needed here ?


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