Age | Commit message (Expand) | Author |
2009-03-14 | Turned off lots of warnings by using the _GNU_SOURCE compliance. | Cyrille Bagard |
2008-12-23 | Supported more add opcodes: 0x03 and fixed 0x01. | Cyrille Bagard |
2008-12-20 | Added two extra opcodes: sub (0x2c and 0x2d). | Cyrille Bagard |
2008-11-16 | Took care of signed immediate values as well as unsigned ones. | Cyrille Bagard |
2008-10-30 | Displayed all found strings on binary loading. | Cyrille Bagard |
2008-10-29 | Do not relied on section names anymore. | Cyrille Bagard |
2008-10-27 | Extended the current opcode support (0x01, 0x72, 0x73, 0x88, 0xd3, 0xf7, 0xfc... | Cyrille Bagard |
2008-10-26 | Completed support of the 0x81 and 0xc1 opcodes. | Cyrille Bagard |
2008-10-20 | Registered all found strings in binaries. | Cyrille Bagard |
2008-10-19 | Registered symbols found in the PLT. | Cyrille Bagard |
2008-09-20 | Centralized all the code used to decode instructions. | Cyrille Bagard |
2008-09-16 | Added a 'x86_' to all functions decoding opcodes. | Cyrille Bagard |
2008-09-14 | Made the program able to disassemble a simple binary completely. | Cyrille Bagard |
2008-09-11 | Provided capabilities to resolve symbols for given addresses. | Cyrille Bagard |
2008-09-09 | Supported the 'moffs' type of operand. | Cyrille Bagard |
2008-09-08 | Handled four kinds of the 'test' opcode. | Cyrille Bagard |
2008-09-06 | Better handled the case where decoding fails. | Cyrille Bagard |
2008-09-06 | Added more support for lea and push opcodes. | Cyrille Bagard |
2008-08-31 | Loaded complex content using the SIB byte. | Cyrille Bagard |
2008-08-03 | Read registers from the ModR/M encoding. | Cyrille Bagard |
2008-08-01 | Handled the 'leave' and 'ret' opcodes. | Cyrille Bagard |
2008-07-31 | Handled the virtual offset and fixed the operand-size overriding. | Cyrille Bagard |
2008-07-29 | Loaded the executable part of an ELF file. | Cyrille Bagard |
2008-07-27 | Supported new x86 opcodes (nop and mov). | Cyrille Bagard |
2008-07-26 | Parsed x86 binary data and displayed the result. | Cyrille Bagard |