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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, April 25 2012 @ 12:11 PM EDT |
Then please define "Document"
"binary expressions", as you call them, (Why not Hex expressions, or
Octant expression, or base-32 or 64 expressions, by the way?) are simply
documents written in a particular language, in the case I am assuming you are
talking about, they are written in the language of the machine code of the
proccessor that they are intended to run on. But they are still simply a
sequence of instructions written in that language, no different from a recipie
once you translate them. And the translation is really not hard, just ask a
decompiler.
Here's a seperate question: Has anyone implemented a usable architecture
switching de/re-compiler? (ie, you feed in x86 machine code on one end, and it
outputs ARM machine code from the other) Theoretically possible, but I don't
know the specifics well enough to know how practical.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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