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it works for me, maybe try
http://pespin.w.interia.pl/bugdbg.rar |
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For those whom can't download from CyberBob's site, maybe you can find useful this link (Pre-alpha 5):
http://www.datafilehost.com/download-b21904fc.html Uploaded by me. |
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Pre-alpha 6 released
• added Configuration - Options C Exception handling page • added new commands bpdll, createthread • improvments, bug fixes |
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Your debugger is improving a lot. I am starting to use it regularly on windows 8. Please accept my thanks on behalf of this community for your hard work.
I was wondering if you could possibly implement support for drag and drop and command line/startup parameters. This would allow a user to register a shell extension so they could use the windows right click menu to open an x64 exe in the debugger automatically. It would also be useful if a user could drop a file into the disassembly pane to automatically disassemble it for debugging. It would be much quicker and more convenient than using the open menu.
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thanks for feedback chessgod101
no problem, I will try to add drag & drop, command line to the next release, seems easy to do |
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small update added features proposed by chessgod101 (how could I live without drag&drop )
Plus some improvements in exception handling. pre-alpha 7: + added drag & drop support + added command line support + added Configuration - Options C Dissasembly page + improvements, bug fixes btw. no switches in command line. Start the target program like this e.g. bugDbg.exe c:\Windows\System32\notepad.exe c:\test\my.txt |
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Glad I found this thread. This tool is begining to look very useful, maybe there will not be a need for Olly x64 anymore
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if an assembler + a plugin interface is implemented in bugdbg,then truely we will not need anymore olly x64.
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yep,
I tried it on a complex target and found it very promising. It still suffer being in a pre alpha stage, and still lacks of several useful things (es better interface more towards Olly stile, better coloring of ASM and so on). Looks really as a promising substitute for Olly x64. If you want it can also be converted in an opensourced project so as to be able to add more complex interfaces, but it's your decision of course.
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Very nice so far. I don't suppose there is any chance of open sourcing it? It seems like it could serve as a very nice base for a community driven userland x64 debugger. Something that in my opinion is currently lacking.
Thanks for the contribution! |
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Quote:
reverse community know how to use and preserve the commercial,well my 2 cents. |
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no, sorry at the moment no chance for open sourcing it
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@ Cyberbob
Yes,really BugDBG is still lacking the nice and handy interface of ollydbg and all current x64 debuggers lack that nice interface except IDA But always OllyDbg stay the best for debugging. So,We will wait for a nicer interface in BugDBG |
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@ mm10121991
well, you can't make everyone happy I personally like it and don't need interface with dozen of toolbars, status bar and dozen of different dialogue's instead I prefer command line. |
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chessgod101 (12-26-2012) |
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Ok, I am not expecting a lot of toolbars and dialogs but at least some asm coloring.
almost all x64 debuggers lack asm coloring except IDA and which is an important and helpful feature when tracing obfuscated code. last but not least thanks for your nice work Last edited by mm10121991; 12-27-2012 at 01:15. |
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