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Old 03-01-2005, 23:47
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Originally Posted by upb
i dont have enough motivation to add support for this ancient architecture
This of course is becoming the norm. While prevelence of the 9x OS is still stifling despite its own creator no longer supporting it, whether to add support is really based on the targeted audience. Even if you don't add support you should still add OS detection for error prevention.

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Originally Posted by JuneMouse
also there was some mention of fs:[60] in a japanese page
babelfish Translation of : http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA028184/OllyDbgQA.htm

"Thread Information Block (TIB)" with it is the local housing territory of the thread which is called. As for the first address of this data block making use of the segmented register, "FS: [ 18 ] "With it can acquire. Furthermore, with NT system OS originally this data block is called "Thread Environment Block (TEB)" with, but both between the reverse engineer is called TIB.

' OllyDbg ' it indicates as for "the error cord/code of" last error "FS: [ 34 ] "(Win2k/XP) or" FS: [ 60 ] "(Win9x/Me) it is value. However, there is also a case where value of this error cord/code does not match the return value of GetLastError function. With only especially Windows2000/XP the error cord/code please pay attention to acquisition possible API function with GetLastError function. Furthermore, don't you think? ' special frame is ¤Þ 57 ' the function which converts the error cord/code to the Japanese descriptive text is mounted, (inside "the application control" window).

By the way, with the main thread of ¥Ç¥Ð¥Ã¥®©` "FS: [ 04 ] "With" FS: [ 08 ] "The stacked area it is possible also from value to specify.
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