Re-compiling code

Dave Zug dzug at delanet.com
Thu Jan 25 06:50:06 GMT 2001


I read this again.. a less painful way would be to use variables in your
disassembly.. then they will re-compile to addresses, ie the use of equates.

the subsequent changes are only less painful AFTER the severe pain of
re-coding using variables, if you started with a simple binary and MASM or
something.


----- Original Message -----
From: Shannen Durphey <Shannen at grolen.com>
To: <gmecm at diy-efi.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 7:05 PM
Subject: Re-compiling code


> I have a binary and uncommented disassembly of an ecm's code.  I need to
> add four lines of code in one area, and I have another area where I can
> remove up to 6 lines of code.  Up till this point, I've been changing one
> or 2 lines of code which are only a few lines apart, and if there are any
> jump or branch statements in between, I've corrected them by hand.  This
> time there are large sections of code in between the changes, and I don't
> want to check everything manually.  How can I make these changes a little
> less painful?
>
> Shannen
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