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n00b 02-15-2014 01:51

Kudos to mr.eXoDia for his work on his x64 Dbg, but to another matter - anyone heard any news about the progress of OllyDbg x64?
I for one, would love to use that one instead of my current choises;
IDA 6.3, and x64Dbg (by mr.eXoDia) - i mean, IDA is teh best of all, but its not exactly very user-friendly in debugger mode - and x64Dbg, well... It lacks the ability to read the values one needs from the registers yet, and aswell as a proper dump-view.

Anyways, no offence to mr.eXoDia - cuz its a great start ;)

mr.exodia 02-15-2014 02:41

@n00b: I don't know about the progress of Olly, I think he'll post updates on his website as soon as he has any.

No offense taken, we are working hard to get the hex dump running and it works, but there are some alignment issues with it. Hopefully this week or next week there will be a testable version.

And what do you need from the registers? Just create an issue over at http://x64dbg.com and it will be done for you :)

Greetings

xnohat 03-24-2014 13:38

Hope Oleh can publish OllyDbg before another new CPU architech launch :D we waited for 3 years from day he said he will develope x64 version of OllyDbg :(

giv 03-24-2014 23:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by xnohat (Post 90505)
Hope Oleh can publish OllyDbg before another new CPU architech launch :D we waited for 3 years from day he said he will develope x64 version of OllyDbg :(

You are not obliged to use Oleh tool.
Is his work. He does what it consider.

nimda 03-25-2014 16:25

when we can download it ?

mr.exodia 03-25-2014 21:38

you cannot.

Youtoo 03-26-2014 03:36

Nice idea and I have been expecting x64 since long time ago when ollydb owner mention it in another forum.

Jhonjhon_123 03-30-2014 07:46

wow,

Until today I know this version, I remember when I started to read olly supported by tutorials, and I always ask why not in 64 bits.

I keep waiting for the first pitch, forward!

Excellent work, really a masterpiece!

Greetings.

Mpower04 05-07-2014 03:01

x64_dbg
 
Is x64_dbg as full featured as Ollydbg? Can anyone recommend a 64bit debugger for someone who is familiar with Ollydbg?

AlexAltea 05-07-2014 06:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mpower04 (Post 91271)
Is x64_dbg as full featured as Ollydbg? Can anyone recommend a 64bit debugger for someone who is familiar with Ollydbg?

There are some 64bit debuggers out there, but as far as I know none of them are "like OllyDbg". Anyway, you can check this site and hope for some release at the end of this year or something: http://www.ollydbg.de/odbg64.html. In the meantime you could use IDA. ;-)

EDIT: Check this as well: http://www.reddit.com/r/ReverseEngin...hey_at/c9sqkc5

giv 05-07-2014 15:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by AlexAltea (Post 91272)
There are some 64bit debuggers out there, but as far as I know none of them are "like OllyDbg". Anyway, you can check this site and hope for some release at the end of this year or something: http://www.ollydbg.de/odbg64.html. In the meantime you could use IDA. ;-)

EDIT: Check this as well: http://www.reddit.com/r/ReverseEngin...hey_at/c9sqkc5

The debugger have almost no importance.
If you know what you have to do the debugger is just a matter of choice.

AlexAltea 05-08-2014 02:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by giv (Post 91275)
The debugger have almost no importance.
If you know what you have to do the debugger is just a matter of choice.

That's right. I just assumed @Mpowers04 was looking for a debugger/disassembler for 64-bit executables that includes all the good stuff that OllyDbg has.

mr.exodia 05-09-2014 02:21

@AlexAltea: if you know C++ you can help implementing 'all the good stuff that OllyDbg has' in x64dbg, you'll be more than welcome ;)

Greetings

deepzero 05-09-2014 02:56

@AlexAltea what would that good stuff be anyways?

AlexAltea 05-09-2014 04:13

@deepzero, Plugins, traces, recognizing system calls, and remarking relevant stuff like jumps or loops, useful highlighting templates, not freaking out with Unicode strings aside from petty stuff like being intuitive, good-looking, fast and stable. I had some painful experiences with other debuggers in the past. So far, I feel most comfortable with OllyDbg and IDA.

@mr.exodia: Oh, never heard of your project; but thanks a lot for making an open-source alternative, I will keep an eye on it! So far I have been just an end-user of x86 debuggers/disassemblers, but never participated in the development of any of them (I just worked for few time on a PPC debugger for an emulator), so I'm not sure if I can do something useful. Besides I'm involved in other project. :/


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