![]() Fortunately theres a free version available from, although its much more limited in functionality than the Pro version. Some authors like myself dont provide sources because in the past when I did, ten copies of the mod were made. If you want to modify hotkeys ask the author to make an. ![]() For asi files there is completely no way to decompile them as far I as I know. IDA Pro is a great option, as its a disassembler and debugger. You can decompile dll files using JetBrains dotPeek. dll has dependencies in form of msvcr#(d).dll ( # sign is a placeholder for a digit) or vcruntime#(d).dll, then it's C, if it also has msvcp#(d).dll, then it's C++ (created with VStudio). To examine and modify DLLs, you will need several different tools, including a disassembler. dll, inside it there might be references to source files You can also look with a hex editor at the. dlls, and the latest version is from 2009 :( The problem is that it only handles 32bit ( x86). If you understand the assembly code you can then modify it (by modifying the corresponding bytes in your. dll and displays it in the form of assembly code). ) and it also has a disassembler (this reverse engineers the. PE Explorer - a nice tool (I'm not saying it's the best) that lists lots of info about the dll (sections, resources. dll depends on (and the functions that it need from there), exported functions. dll:ĭependency Walker - useful to get the. However, you can use 3 rd party tools in order to get as much info you can about the. ![]() I mean you can look at the file with a hex editor, but it's not going to look nice.
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