In a message dated 02/11/02 15:13:04 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:



George Gwilt is the expert on how to get at the source of compiled programs.

However it may not be possible unless the program has been compiled with
flags in the same way as C programs can be compiled with a switch so that a
debugger can access the lines and enable one to step through it.

I know he uses a similar switch for debugging Turbo itself.



John may think I know more than I, in fact do.

It is true that I will find ways of stepping through a Turbo compiled program to find what is happening. That is not at all the same thing as un-compiling a program.

The only way I would embark on such a project is if it were absolutely the only way that I could see to achieve something that I thought was ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL. In that case I would probably find a solution.

As it is . . . .

George
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