Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 30 Jan 2000 13:07:49 -0800 | From | Patrick Roberts <> | Subject | Reverse engineering Windows drivers. |
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I'm trying to find some correct settings for my video card that I'm writing a utility for. Can anyone recommend some freeware that:
1) Disassembles windows programs/drivers/dlls under linux (or do I HAVE to buy and install Windows...God forbid!)
2) Under Windows, can access the PCI regs and can dump the contents of hardware mapped memory to a file.
My thinking is that if I know the regs, a Windows user could set up the card with the mode I'm trying to get, then could dump his reg contents to a file and I could use this file to see what I'm setting wrong. Or does it not work like that?
Thanks for any help :)
-PR
BTW- Thanks to all who pointed me to the /dev/mem mmap() hardware access technique.
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