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IDA Pro Disassembler Standard

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Development / Debugging
6.1
2011-04-08
37.16
Win 2000 / XP / Vista
ab Pentium II 500 MHz, 128 MB RAM
German, English
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IDA Pro Disassembler Standard

IDA Pro ist ein interaktiver, erweiterbarer und programmierbarer multi Prozessor Disassembler und Debugger auf der Windows und Mac Plattform. Praktisch enthält er mehrere Disassembler unter einer einheitlichen Oberfläche.
Der Disassembler besitzt zusätzlich zur bekannten Textoberfläche jetzt auch einen vollständigen Grafikmodus.

Remote Debugging in beide Richtungen zwischen Windows und Linux ist nun möglich. Ebenso eine stark verbessertes Disassemblierung von fragmentierten Funktionen.

Der interaktive multiprozessor Disassembler ist das ultimative Werkzeug für den IT Security Spezialisten zur Untersuchung von feindlichem Code oder zur Überprüfung von Sicherheit und Stabilität kommerzieller Software Komponenten in kritischen Systemen. IDA Pro unterstützt die vollständige Disassemblierung von 64 Bit Programmen in echter 64 Bit Adressierung.

Neue Features:
- Unterstützt nun auch Android
- 64-Bit für Bochs/GDB Debugger
- Lädt nun auch PDB Files unter Linux/MacOSX
- String Verschlüsselung
- Low Level Conditional Breakpoints
- Multithreader Debugger
- Verbesserung bei Power PC
- Wingraph ist zurück!
- Neues Prozessormodul: SPU (Synergistic Processing Unit, wird in der PS 3 von Sony verwendet),
nur in der Advanced Version erhältlich

 

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