![]() ![]() This powerfull engine try to decode most assembler instructions to most likely VB commands. ![]() It contains a powerful disassembler and emulator. But VB decompiler can help to analyze the program even in this situation as well. If a program was compiled into the native code, restoring full source code from machine instructions is not possible. And after some modifications you may try to compile generated code. VB Decompiler restores source code from p-code as much as possible precisely. Since p-code consists of high-level commands, there is a real possibility to decompile it into the source code (of course, the names of variables and some functions will not be decompiled). ![]() As you know, programs in Visual Basic can be compiled into interpreted p-code or into native code.NET assembly always compiled to just in time compilable IL code. VB Decompiler is decompiler for programs (EXE, DLL or OCX) written in Visual Basic 5.0 and 6.0 and disassembler for programs written on. ![]()
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