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#ignore directories
*/obj/
bin/*/*
ipch/*
x64_dbg_*/Win32/*
x64_dbg_*/x64/*
bin/
obj/
ipch/
Win32/
x64/
release/
build/
debug/
*XE Results*/
#global filetypes to ignore
*.depend
*.layout
*.patch
*.cscope_file_list
*.bmarks
*.chw
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*.opensdf
*.sdf
*.suo
*.autosave
*.~vsd
*.dll
*.exe
*.pro.user.*
*.orig
coverity*
cov-int*
COV/
*.pdb
ui_*
#whitelisted bin files
!bin/*/TitanEngine.dll
!bin/*/test.dll
!bin/*/test.exe
!bin/*/dbghelp.dll
!bin/*/sqlite.dll
!bin/*/BeaEngine.dll
!bin/*/Scylla.dll
#files to ignore
#project to ignore
todo_bridge.txt
help/x64_dbg.chm
help/output/
#debugger files to ignore
x64_dbg_dbg/ODbgScript.chm
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x64_dbg_gui/Project/release/
x64_dbg_gui/Project/Win32/
x64_dbg_gui/Project/x64/
x64_dbg_gui/Project/Makefile
x64_dbg_gui/Project/Makefile.Debug
x64_dbg_gui/Project/Makefile.Release
x64_dbg_gui/Project/Src/Bridge/libx32_bridge.a
x64_dbg_gui/Project/Src/Bridge/libx64_bridge.a
x64_dbg_gui/Project/Src/Bridge/x32_bridge.lib
x64_dbg_gui/Project/Src/Bridge/x64_bridge.lib
help/output/*
*.autosave
*.~vsd
release/
tools/
RCa*
*.aps
#exceptions
!/AStyleWhore.exe
!/AStyle.dll

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# x64_dbg
## Note
**This is a new version of this repository. The old version can be found [here](https://bitbucket.org/mrexodia/x64_dbg_old).**
Also please run install.bat before you start committing code, this ensures your code is auto-formatted to the *x64_dbg* standards.
## Downloads
Releases of *x64_dbg* can be found on [here](http://download.x64dbg.com).
## Overview
*x64_dbg* is an open-source x32/x64 debugger for Windows.
## Features
- Open-source
- Intuitive and familiar, yet new user interface
- C-like expression parser
- Full-featured debugging of DLL and EXE files (TitanEngine)
- IDA-like sidebar with jump arrows
- IDA-like instruction token highlighter (highlight registers, etc.)
- Memory map
- Symbol view
- Thread view
- Content-sensitive register view
- Fully customizable color scheme
- Dynamically recognize modules and strings
- Import reconstructor integrated (Scylla)
- Fast disassembler (BeaEngine)
- User database (JSON) for comments, labels, bookmarks, etc.
- Plugin support with growing API
- Extendable, debuggable scripting language for automation
- Multi-datatype memory dump
- Basic debug symbol (PDB) support
- Dynamic stack view
- Built-in assembler (XEDParse)
## Known bugs
- Memory breakpoints sometimes fail (TitanEngine bug)
## License
*x64_dbg* is licensed under GLPv3, which means you can freely distribute and/or modify the source of *x64_dbg*, as long as you share your changes with us. The only exception is that plugins you write do not have to comply with the GLPv3 license. They do not have to be open-source and they can be commercial and/or private. The only exception to this is when your plugin uses code copied from *x64_dbg*. In that case you would still have to share the changes to *x64_dbg* with us.
## Credits
- Debugger core by TitanEngine Community Edition
- Disassembly powered by BeaEngine (Updated)
- Assembly powered by XEDParse
- Import reconstruction powered by Scylla
- JSON powered by Jansson
- Database compression powered by lz4
- Bug icon by VisualPharm
- Interface icons by Fugue
- Website by tr4ceflow
## Special Thanks
- EXETools community
- Tuts4You community
- acidflash
- cyberbob
- Teddy Rogers
- TEAM DVT
- DMichael
- Artic
- Nukem
- ahmadmansoor
## Developers (in order of joining)
- [Mr. eXoDia](http://mrexodia.cf)
- Sigma
- [tr4ceflow](http://blog.tr4ceflow.com)
- [Dreg](http://www.fr33project.org)

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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ del /Q *.sdf
del /Q *.layout
del /Q /A H *.suo
rmdir /S /Q ipch
rmdir /S /Q release
echo cleaning x64_dbg_bridge...
cd x64_dbg_bridge
rmdir /S /Q obj
@ -44,35 +45,37 @@ del /Q Project\Src\Bridge\libx64_bridge.a
del /Q Project\Src\Bridge\x32_bridge.lib
del /Q Project\Src\Bridge\x64_bridge.lib
cd ..
echo cleaning bin\
del /Q bin\*.pdb
del /Q bin\*.exp
del /Q bin\*.a
del /Q bin\*.lib
del /Q bin\*.def
del /Q bin\x96_dbg.exe
echo cleaning bin\x32...
cd bin\x32
rmdir /S /Q db
del /Q *.pdb
del /Q *.exp
del /Q *.a
del /Q *.lib
del /Q *.def
del /Q x32_dbg.exe
del /Q x32_dbg.dll
del /Q x32_gui.dll
del /Q x32_bridge.dll
cd ..
cd ..
rmdir /S /Q bin\x32\db
del /Q bin\x32\*.pdb
del /Q bin\x32\*.exp
del /Q bin\x32\*.a
del /Q bin\x32\*.lib
del /Q bin\x32\*.def
del /Q bin\x32\x32_dbg.exe
del /Q bin\x32\x32_dbg.dll
del /Q bin\x32\x32_gui.dll
del /Q bin\x32\x32_bridge.dll
echo cleaning bin\x64...
cd bin\x64
rmdir /S /Q db
del /Q *.pdb
del /Q *.exp
del /Q *.a
del /Q *.lib
del /Q *.def
del /Q x64_dbg.exe
del /Q x64_dbg.dll
del /Q x64_gui.dll
del /Q x64_bridge.dll
cd ..
cd ..
rmdir /S /Q bin\x64\db
del /Q bin\x64\*.pdb
del /Q bin\x64\*.exp
del /Q bin\x64\*.a
del /Q bin\x64\*.lib
del /Q bin\x64\*.def
del /Q bin\x64\x64_dbg.exe
del /Q bin\x64\x64_dbg.dll
del /Q bin\x64\x64_gui.dll
del /Q bin\x64\x64_bridge.dll
echo cleaning help...
cd help
del /Q *.chm
rmdir /S /Q output
rmdir /S /Q output
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debugger to a running process.</P>
<P><U>arguments</U><BR>&nbsp; arg1: Process Identifier
(PID) of the running process.</P>
<P>[arg2]: Handle to an Event Object to signal (this
is for internal use only).</P>
<P><U>result</U> <BR>This command will give control back to the user&nbsp;after
the&nbsp;system breakpoint&nbsp;is reached. It will
set&nbsp;<U>$pid</U>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<U>$hp/$hProcess</U>&nbsp;variables.

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@ -21,17 +21,19 @@ command window and the result will be displayed in the console. Apart from
calculations, it allows quick&nbsp;variable changes using a C-like syntax.</P>
<P><STRONG>Operators</STRONG><BR> You can use the
following operators in your expression. They are processed in the following order:</P>
<P><U>0:negative</U>
: Negative numbers can be prefixed by a
'-' sign.</P>
<P><U>1:</U><U>brackets</U>: '(' and ')' Brackets are
resolved first, there is no need for a terminating bracket, unless you want to
use one.</P>
<P><U>2:not</U>: '~' The not operator can be used before a
number of a variable, like in C.</P>
<P><U>3:muliplication/devision</U>: '*' = regular
multiplication (signed/unsigned), '$' = get the higher part of the
multiplication (signed/unsigned), '`' = get the higher part of the
multiplication, '/' = regular devision (signed/unsigned, devide by zero=error)
and '%' = get the modulo (remainder) of the devision.</P>
<P><U>4:addition/substraction</U>
: '+' and '-'</P>
<P><U>4:addition/substraction</U>: '+' and '-'</P>
<P><U>5:shift</U>: '&lt;' = shift left (shl for unsigned,
sal for signed), '&gt;' = shift right (shr for unsigned, sar for signed).</P>
<P><U>6:and</U>: '&amp;' Just the regular AND operation like
@ -47,4 +49,4 @@ syntax:</P>
can be any register, flag, variable or memory location. 'b' can be anything that is recognized as a mathmatical
input.</P>
<P><U>a++/a--</U>: 'a' can be any register, flag, variable or memory
location.</P></BODY></HTML>
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@ -116,4 +116,20 @@ here</U>, this will slow the debugger down a lot!<BR>struct <STRONG>PLUG_CB_DEBU
<STRONG>DEBUG_EVENT*</STRONG> DebugEvent;<BR>};</P>
<P>//Called when a menu entry created by the plugin has
been clicked, the GUI will resume when this callback returns.<BR>struct <STRONG>PLUG_CB_MENUENTRY</STRONG><BR>{<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
<STRONG>int</STRONG> hEntry;<BR>};</P></body></HTML>
<STRONG>int</STRONG> hEntry;<BR>};</P>
<P>//Called before TranslateMessage and DispatchMessage
Windows functions (PreTranslateMessage). Avoid calling user32 functions without
precautions here, there <STRONG>will</STRONG> be a recursive call if you fail
to take countermeasures.<BR>struct
<STRONG>PLUG_CB_WINEVENT<BR></STRONG>{<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <STRONG>MSG*</STRONG>
message;<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <STRONG>long*</STRONG>
result;<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <STRONG>bool</STRONG> retval; //only set this to true, never to
false<BR>};</P>
<P>//Called before TranslateMessage and DispatchMessage
Windows functions (PreTranslateMessage). Avoid calling user32 functions without
precautions here, there <STRONG>will</STRONG> be a
recursive call if you fail to take countermeasures. This function is global, so it also captures hotkeys
(see Qt documentation).<BR>struct
<STRONG>PLUG_CB_WINEVENTGLOBAL<BR></STRONG>{<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <STRONG>MSG*</STRONG>
message;<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <STRONG>bool</STRONG> retval; //only set this to true, never to
false<BR>};</P></body></HTML>

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</head>
<body>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts10><STRONG>
command[,alias1,alias2]</STRONG><BR></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>Command description
here.</SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9><BR></SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>arguments</U><BR></SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9>&nbsp; arg1: </SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>Argument description.</SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts9></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>[arg2]: </SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>Optional argument.</SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts9></SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9>[arg3]: </SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>Another optional argument (can only be given when the
previous argument is also
given).</SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9><BR></P></SPAN>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>result</U><BR></SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9>Description of the command result.</SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9><BR></SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts12><U><STRONG>REMARK</STRONG></U></SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9>: Commands cannot contain any of the following characters: "," (comma), " " (space) and
"\" (backslash). These characters need to be prefixed using a backslash
('\,').</SPAN></P></body></HTML>
<P class=rvps3><STRONG>
command[,alias1,alias2]</STRONG><BR>Command description here.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>arguments</U><BR>&nbsp; arg1: Argument description.</P>
<P class=rvps3>[arg2]: Optional argument.</P>
<P class=rvps3>[arg3]: Another optional argument (can only
be given when the previous argument is also given).</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>result</U><BR>Description of the command result.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U><STRONG>REMARK</STRONG></U>: Commands cannot contain any of the
following characters: "," (comma), " " (space) and "\" (backslash). These
characters need to be prefixed using a backslash ('\,').</P></body></HTML>

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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title>Data</title>
<meta name="GENERATOR" content="WinCHM">
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<style>
html,body {
/* Default Font */
font-family: Courier New;
font-size: 11pt;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<P><STRONG>Data</STRONG><BR>This section contains commands
that are used to analyze and manipulate data.</P></body>
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@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title>DebugContinue/con</title>
<meta name="GENERATOR" content="WinCHM">
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<style>
html,body {
/* Default Font */
font-family: Courier New;
font-size: 11pt;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<P><STRONG>DebugContinue[,con]</STRONG><BR>Set debugger
continue status.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>arguments</U> <BR>[arg1]: When set, the exception will be handled by the
program. Otherwise the exception will be swallowed. </P>
<P class=rvps3><U>result
<BR></U>This command does not set any result variables.</P></body>
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@ -20,4 +20,5 @@ breakpoint set using the SetBPX command.</P>
<P><U>arguments</U><BR>[arg1]: Name or address of the breakpoint to delete. If this argument is not specified, all breakpoints will be
deleted.</P>
<P><U>result<BR></U>This command does not set any result variables.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P></head>
</body>
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@ -21,3 +21,4 @@ SetHardwareBreakpoint command.</P>
this argument is not specified, all hardware breakpoints will be deleted.</P>
<P><U>result<BR></U>This command does not set any result
variables.</P></body>
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<BR>
</U>This command does not set any result
variables.</P></body>
</html>

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@ -20,3 +20,4 @@ process.</P>
<P><U>arguments</U><BR>This command has no arguments.</P>
<P><U>result</U> <BR>This command does not set any result
variables.</P></body>
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@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title>DisableHardwareBreakpoint/bphd/bphwd</title>
<meta name="GENERATOR" content="WinCHM">
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<style>
html,body {
/* Default Font */
font-family: Courier New;
font-size: 11pt;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<P><STRONG>DisableHardwareBreakpoint[,bphd,bphwd]<BR></STRONG>Disable a hardware breakpoint.</P>
<P><U>arguments</U><BR>[arg1]: Address of the hardware breakpoint to disable. If
this argument is not specified, all hardware breakpoints will be disabled.</P>
<P><U>result<BR></U>This command does not set any result variables.</P>
</body>
</html>

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@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title>DisableMemoryBreakpoint/membpd/bpmd</title>
<meta name="GENERATOR" content="WinCHM">
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<style>
html,body {
/* Default Font */
font-family: Courier New;
font-size: 11pt;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<P><STRONG>DisableMemoryBreakpoint[,membpd,bpmd]<BR></STRONG>Disable a memory breakpoint.</P>
<P>
<U>
arguments
</U>
<BR>
[arg1]: Address of the memory breakpoint to disable. If this
argument is not specified, all memory breakpoints will be disabled.</P>
<P>
<U >
result
<BR ></U>This command does not set any result
variables.</P></body>
</html>

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@ -22,4 +22,5 @@ command.</P>
argument is not specified, all breakpoints
will be enabled.</P>
<P><U>result<BR></U>This command does not set any result
variables.</P></head>
variables.</P></body>
</html>

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@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title>EnableHardwareBreakpoint/bphe/bphwe</title>
<meta name="GENERATOR" content="WinCHM">
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<style>
html,body {
/* Default Font */
font-family: Courier New;
font-size: 11pt;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<P><STRONG>EnableHardwareBreakpoint[,bphe,bphwe]<BR></STRONG>Enable
a previously disabled hardware breakpoint.</P>
<P><U>arguments</U><BR>[arg1]: Address of the hardware breakpoint to enable. If
this argument is not specified, as many as possible hardware breakpoints will be
enabled.</P>
<P><U>result<BR></U>This command does not set any result
variables.</P></body>
</html>

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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title>EnableMemoryBreakpoint/membpe/bpme</title>
<meta name="GENERATOR" content="WinCHM">
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<style>
html,body {
/* Default Font */
font-family: Courier New;
font-size: 11pt;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<P><STRONG>EnableMemoryBreakpoint[,membpe,bpme]<BR></STRONG>Enable a previously disabled memory breakpoint.</P>
<P>
<U>
arguments
</U>
<BR>
[arg1]: Address of the memory breakpoint to enable. If this
argument is not specified, all memory breakpoints will be enabled.</P>
<P>
<U >
result
<BR ></U>This command does not set any result variables.</P>
</body>
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page is used.</P>
<P><U>result</U><BR>This command does not set any result
variables.</P></body>
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<body>
<P><STRONG>General Purpose<BR></STRONG>This section contains various commands that are
used for calculations etc.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P></body>
</body>
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<body>
<P><STRONG>HideDebugger[,dbh,hide]<BR></STRONG> Hide the debugger from (very) simple detection
methods.</P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>arguments</U><BR></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>This command has no arguments.</SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><U>arguments</U><BR>This command has no arguments.</P>
<P class=rvps3>
<SPAN class=rvts11>
<U>
result
<BR>
</U>
</SPAN>
<SPAN class=rvts9 >
This command does not set any result
variables.</SPAN></P></body>
</U>This command does not set any result
variables.</P></body>
</html>

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@ -36,6 +36,5 @@ called to retrieve a full path. Use quotation marks to include spaces in your pa
<P><U>result<BR></U> This command will
give control back to the user&nbsp;after the&nbsp;system breakpoint&nbsp;is reached. It will set
<U>$pid</U> and&nbsp;<U>$hp/$hProcess</U>&nbsp;variables.
</P></head>
</P></body>
</html>

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</head>
<body>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts10><STRONG>Input</STRONG><BR></SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9>This program accepts various options of input:</SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9><BR></SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>commands</U></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>:
Commands have the following format: "</SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts10>command[space]arg1,[optional space]arg2,argN</SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9>".</SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9><BR></SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>variables</U></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>:
<P class=rvps3><STRONG>Input</STRONG><BR>This program accepts
various options of input:</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>commands</U>:
Commands have the following format: "command[space]arg1,[optional
space]arg2,argN".</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>variables</U>:
Variables optionally start with a $ and can only store one DWORD (QWORD on
x64).</SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9><BR></SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>debug registers</U></SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9>: All debug registers (all sizes) can be used as
variables.</SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9><BR></SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>memory locations</U></SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9>: You can read from a memory location by using one of the
x64).</P>
<P class=rvps3><U> registers</U>: All
registers (of all sizes) can be used as variables.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>memory locations</U>: You can read from a memory location by using one of the
following expressions:<BR>[addr]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - read a
DWORD/QWORD, depending on the architecture.<BR>
</SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9>@addr&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - same as
above.<BR><EM>n</EM>:[addr]&nbsp;&nbsp;- read <EM>n</EM>
bytes.</SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9><BR>
DWORD/QWORD, depending on the architecture.<BR>@addr&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - same as
above.<BR><EM>n</EM>:[addr]&nbsp;&nbsp;- read <EM>n</EM> bytes.<BR>
@<EM>n</EM>:addr&nbsp;&nbsp; - same as
above.<BR><STRONG>REMARKS</STRONG>:<BR>- <EM>n</EM> is the amount of bytes to
read, this can be anything smaller then 4 on x32 and smaller then 8 on x64 when
read, this can be anything smaller than 4 on x32 and smaller than 8 on x64 when
specified, otherwise there will be an error.<BR>- addr is directly interpreted
as a value, when you want to read [addr+1] you should use
brackets:<BR>
@ -55,39 +39,32 @@ brackets:<BR>
@(addr+1), @addr+1 will read: [addr]+1.</SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN
class=rvts9>
</SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9><U>flags</U>: Debug flags (interpreted as integer) can be used
as input. Flags are prefixed with a '!' following the flag name or the bit number their on.
Valid flags are: !cf, !pf, !af, !zf, !sf, !tf, !if, !df, !of, !rf, !vm, !ac, !vif, !vip and !id.</SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9></P></SPAN>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>numbers</U></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>: All
@(addr+1), @addr+1 will read: [addr]+1.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>flags</U>: Debug
flags (interpreted as integer) can be used as input. Flags are prefixed with a
'!' following the flag name. Valid flags are: !cf, !pf, !af, !zf, !sf, !tf, !if,
!df, !of, !rf, !vm, !ac, !vif, !vip and !id.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>numbers</U>: All
numbers are interpreted as hex by default. If you want to be sure, you can use
the "x" prefix. Decimal numbers can be used by prefixing the number with a "."
(.123=7B).</SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts9><U>basic calculations</U> :
See "Calculations" for more
information.</SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts9><U>DLL exports</U>: Type 'GetProcAddress' and it will
automatically be resolved to the actual address of the function. To explicitly define from
which module to load the
API, use: "kernel32.dll:GetProcAddress" or
"kernel32:GetProcAddress"</SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts9><U>labels/symbols</U>
: user-defined labels
and symbols&nbsp;are a valid
expressions.</SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts9>
Input
for arguments can always be done in any of the above forms, except if stated
otherwise.</SPAN></P></body></HTML>
the "x" prefix or the "0x" prefix. Decimal numbers can be used by prefixing the
number with a "." (.123=7B).</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>basic calculations</U>: See "Calculations" for more information.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>DLL exports</U>: Type
'GetProcAddress' and it will automatically be resolved to the actual address of
the function. To explicitly define from which module
to load the API, use: "[module].dll:[api]" or "[module]:[api]". In a similar
way you can resolve ordinals, try "[module]:[ordinal]". Another macro allows you to get the
loaded base of a module. Try "[module]:0",
"[module]:base", "[module]:imagebase" or "[module]:header". When "[module]" is an empty string (":0" for example), the
module that is currently selected in the CPU will be
used.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>RVA/File Offset</U>:
If you want to access a module RVA you can either write "[module]:0+[rva]" or
you can write "[module]:$[rva]". If you want
to convert a file offset to a VA you can use "[module]:#[offset]". When "[module]" is
an empty string (":0" for example), the module that is currently selected in the CPU will
be used.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>labels/symbols</U>:
user-defined labels and symbols&nbsp;are a valid expressions.</P>
<P class=rvps3><STRONG>Input for arguments can always be done in any of
the above forms, except if stated otherwise.</STRONG></P></body></HTML>

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<body>
<P><STRONG>Introduction</STRONG><BR>This is a x64/x32 debugger that is currently
in active development.</P>
<P>The debugger has (currently) three parts:<BR>- DBG<BR>-
<P>The debugger (currently) has three parts:<BR>- DBG<BR>-
GUI<BR>
- Bridge</P>
<P>DBG is the debugging part of the debugger. It handles
debugging (using<BR> TitanEngine) and will provide data
debugging (using TitanEngine) and will provide data
for the GUI.</P>
<P>GUI is the graphical part of the debugger. It is built
on top of Qt and it<BR>provides the user interaction, the dump window (not yet
implemented), the<BR>disassembly, the register window, the memory map view, the
log view etc.</P>
<P>GUI is the graphical part of the debugger. It is built on
top of Qt and it provides
the user interaction.</P>
<P>Bridge is the communication library for the DBG and GUI
part (and maybe in<BR>the future more parts). The bridge can be used to work on
new features,<BR> without having to update the code of
the other parts.</P></body>
part (and maybe in the future more parts). The bridge can be used to work on new
features, without having to update the code of
the other parts.</P></body>
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<LI>
<DIV>branch if smaller/equal -
<U>jae/ifae(q)/jge/ifge(q)</U></DIV></LI></UL>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>arguments </U><BR></SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9>&nbsp; arg1: The label to jump to.</SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>result <BR></U></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>This command does not set any result variables.</SPAN>
</P></body>
<P class=rvps3><U>arguments </U><BR>&nbsp; arg1: The label to jump to.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>result <BR></U>This command does not set any result variables.
</P></body>
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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title>LibrarianRemoveBreakPoint/bcdll</title>
<meta name="GENERATOR" content="WinCHM">
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<style>
html,body {
/* Default Font */
font-family: Courier New;
font-size: 11pt;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<P><STRONG>LibrarianRemoveBreakPoint[,bcdll]</STRONG><BR>Remove
a DLL breakpoint.</P>
<P><U>arguments</U><BR>&nbsp; arg1: DLL Name to remove the breakpoint from.</P>
<P><U>result<BR></U>This command does not set any result variables.</P>
</body>
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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title>LibrarianSetBreakPoint/bpdll</title>
<meta name="GENERATOR" content="WinCHM">
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<style>
html,body {
/* Default Font */
font-family: Courier New;
font-size: 11pt;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<P><STRONG>LibrarianSetBreakPoint[,bpdll]</STRONG><BR>Set a singleshoot
breakpoint on DLL load/unload.</P>
<P><U>arguments</U><BR>&nbsp; arg1: DLL Name to break
on.</P>
<P>[arg2]: 'l' means on load, 'u' means on unload. When not
specified, x64_dbg will break on both load and unload.</P>
<P>[arg3]: When specified, the breakpoint will not be singleshoot. When not specified the
breakpoint will be removed after it has been hit.</P>
<P><U>result<BR></U>This command does not set any result
variables.</P></body>
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useful for crash reports<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [OUT]
<STRONG>char</STRONG> pluginName[256]; //plugin name, also
useful for crash reports<BR>
};</P></body>
};</P></body>
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handle<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [IN]
<STRONG>int</STRONG> hMenu; //plugin menu
handle<BR>
};</P></head>
};</P></body>
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<body>
<P><STRONG>Plugins<BR></STRONG>This section describes
various plugin functions for x64_dbg.</P></body>
</html>
various plugin functions for x64_dbg.</P>
<P>You can install plugins by copying the *.dp32 (x32
plugins) or *.dp64 (x64
plugins) to the 'plugins' directory.</P></body>

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only used or available in
a scripting context. Commands that also exist in a non-scripting context have
priority.</P></body>
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<body>
<P><STRONG>Scripting</STRONG><BR>This sections provides an overview of automating tasks with
x64_dbg using scripts. See Commands for a description of all possible script commands. See Introduction for an introduction to
expressions.</P></body>
expressions.</P></body>
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"long" (CD03) or "ud2" (0F0B). Type default type affects
both NORMAL and SINGLESHOT breakpoints.</P>
<P><U>result<BR></U>This command does not set any result
variables.</P></body>
variables.</P></body>
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<body>
<P><STRONG>SetHardwareBreakpoint[,bph,bphws]<BR></STRONG>Set a
hardware breakpoint (using debug registers).</P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>arguments</U> <BR></SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9> &nbsp;
arg1: Address&nbsp;of the hardware breakpoint.</SPAN>&nbsp; </P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts9>[arg2]:&nbsp;Hardware breakpoint type. Can be either 'r'
(readwrite), 'w' (write) or 'x' (execute). When not specified, 'x' is
assumed.</SPAN>&nbsp; </P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts9>
[arg3]:&nbsp;Hardware breakpoint
size.</SPAN>&nbsp;Can be
<P class=rvps3><U>arguments</U> <BR>&nbsp; arg1: Address&nbsp;of the hardware breakpoint.&nbsp; </P>
<P class=rvps3>[arg2]:&nbsp;Hardware breakpoint type. Can be
either 'r' (readwrite), 'w' (write) or 'x' (execute). When not specified, 'x' is
assumed. </P>
<P class=rvps3>[arg3]:&nbsp;Hardware breakpoint
size.&nbsp;Can be
either '1', '2', '4' or '8' (x64 only). Per default, '1' is assumed. The address
you're putting the hardware breakpoint on must be aligned to the specified
size. </P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>result <BR></U></SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9>This command does not set any result
variables.</SPAN> </P></body>
<P class=rvps3><U>result <BR></U>This command does not set any result variables.
</P></body>
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breakpoint (GUARD_PAGE) on the whole memory region the provided address is
in.</P>
<P class=rvps3>
<SPAN class=rvts11>
<U>arguments</U>
<BR >
</SPAN>
<SPAN
class=rvts9> &nbsp; arg1:&nbsp;Address&nbsp;of or
inside a memory region that will be watched.</SPAN>
<BR >&nbsp; arg1:&nbsp;Address&nbsp;of or inside a memory region
that will be watched.
</P>
<P class=rvps3>
<SPAN
class=rvts9> [arg2]:
1/0 restore the memory breakpoint once it's hit?</SPAN> When this value is not equal to one, it's assumed to be arg3. This
[arg2]: 1/0 restore the memory breakpoint
once it's hit? When this value is not equal to one, it's assumed to be arg3. This
means "<EM>bpm eax,r</EM>" would be the same command as: "<EM>bpm
eax,0,r</EM>".
</P>
<P class=rvps3>
<SPAN
class=rvts9>[arg3]: Breakpoint type, it
can be 'r' (execute+read),&nbsp;'w' (write) or 'x' (execute). Per default,
it's a combination of execute, read and write.</SPAN>
[arg3]: Breakpoint type, it can be 'r'
(execute+read),&nbsp;'w' (write) or 'x' (execute). Per default, it's a
combination of execute, read and write.
</P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>result
<BR></U></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>This command does not set any result variables.</SPAN>
<P class=rvps3><U>result
<BR></U>This command does not set any result variables.
</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P></BODY></HTML>
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<body>
<P><STRONG>SingleStep[,sstep,sst]<BR></STRONG>Step a
specified number of instructions using the Trap-Flag.</P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>arguments</U><BR></SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9> </SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9>[arg1]: The number of instructions to executre (this can be
any valid expression). When not specified, a StepInto is performed.<BR></SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>result<BR></U></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>This command does not set any result
variables.</SPAN></P></body>
<P class=rvps3><U>arguments</U><BR>[arg1]: The number of instructions to executre (this can be
any valid expression). When not specified, a StepInto is performed.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>result<BR></U>This command does not set any result
variables.</P></body>
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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title>Special Thanks</title>
<title>Credits</title>
<meta name="GENERATOR" content="WinCHM">
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<style>
@ -15,42 +15,66 @@ html,body {
</head>
<body>
<P><STRONG>Special Thanks</STRONG><BR>This page is reserved
to companies/people who get credit for their used work or support.</P>
<P><STRONG>Credits</STRONG><BR>
This page is reserved for people/organisations that contributed to x64_dbg.</P>
<UL>
<LI>
<DIV><A href="http://www.visualpharm.com"
target=_blank>VisualPharm</A>&nbsp;for their great
icon! </DIV>
<LI>
<DIV><A href="http://www.reversinglabs.com/"
target=_blank>ReversingLabs</A>&nbsp;for
TitanEngine! </DIV>
<LI>
<DIV><A
href="http://beaengine.org/" target=_blank>BeatriX</A>&nbsp;for
BeaEngine! </DIV>
<LI>
<DIV>
acidflash </DIV>
<LI>
<DIV>
Ahmadmansoor </DIV>
<LI>
<DIV>Teddy
Rogers </DIV>
<LI>
<DIV><A href="http://forum.exetools.com"
target=_blank>EXETools community</A>
&nbsp; </DIV>
<LI>
<DIV><A href="http://forum.tuts4you.com"
target=_blank>Tuts4You community</A>
<DIV>Debugger core by&nbsp;<A
href="https://bitbucket.org/mrexodia/titanengine-update"
target=_blank>TitanEngine Community Edition</A>
</DIV>
<LI>
<DIV>DMichael </DIV>
<DIV>Disassembly powered by&nbsp;<A
href="http://beaengine.org/" target=_blank>BeaEngine</A> (<A
href="https://bitbucket.org/mrexodia/beaengine" target=_blank>Updated</A>) </DIV>
<LI>
<DIV>TEAM DVT </DIV>
<DIV>Assembly powered by&nbsp;<A
href="https://bitbucket.org/mrexodia/xedparse" target=_blank>XEDParse</A>
</DIV>
<LI>
<DIV>Sorry if I forgot
you! </DIV></LI></UL></head>
<DIV>Import reconstruction powered by&nbsp;<A
href="https://github.com/NtQuery/Scylla" target=_blank>Scylla</A>
</DIV>
<LI>
<DIV>JSON powered by&nbsp;<A
href="http://www.digip.org/jansson" target=_blank>Jansson</A>
</DIV>
<LI>
<DIV>Database compression powered by&nbsp;<A
href="https://code.google.com/p/lz4" target=_blank>lz4</A>
</DIV>
<LI>
<DIV>Bug icon by&nbsp;<A
href="http://www.visualpharm.com/" target=_blank>VisualPharm</A>
</DIV>
<LI>
<DIV>Interface icons by&nbsp;<A
href="http://p.yusukekamiyamane.com/" target=_blank>Fugue</A>
</DIV>
<LI>
<DIV> Website by&nbsp;<A href="http://blog.tr4ceflow.com/"
target=_blank>tr4ceflow</A>
</DIV></LI></UL>
<P><STRONG>Special Thanks</STRONG><BR>acidflash, cyberbob, Teddy Rogers, <A
href="http://forum.exetools.com/" target=_blank>EXETools community</A>, <A href="http://forum.tuts4you.com" target=_blank>Tuts4You
community</A>, <b>TEAM DVT</b>, DMichael, Artic, Nukem,
ahmadmansoor </P>
<P><STRONG>Developers</STRONG>
</P>
<UL>
<LI>
<DIV><A href="http://mrexodia.cf" target=_blank>Mr.
eXoDia</A>
</DIV>
<LI>
<DIV>
Sigma </DIV>
<LI>
<DIV><A href="http://blog.tr4ceflow.com"
target=_blank>tr4ceflow</A>
</DIV>
<LI>
<DIV><A href="http://www.fr33project.org"
target=_blank>Dreg</A>
</DIV></LI></UL></body></HTML>

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<body>
<P><STRONG>StartScylla[,scylla,imprec]<BR></STRONG>Start the Scylla plugin auto-selecting the
currently debugged DLL/EXE.</P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>arguments </U><BR></SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9>This command has no arguments.</SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>result<BR></U></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>This command does not set any result
variables.</SPAN></P></body>
<P class=rvps3><U>arguments </U><BR>This command has no arguments.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>result<BR></U>This command does not set any result
variables.</P></body>
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<body>
<P><STRONG>StepInto[,sti]<BR></STRONG>Single Step (using
Trap-Flag).</P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>arguments</U><BR></SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9>This command has no arguments.</SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9><BR></SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>result<BR></U></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>This command does not set any result
variables.</SPAN></P></body>
<P class=rvps3><U>arguments</U><BR>This command has no arguments.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>result<BR></U>This command does not set any result
variables.</P></body>
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<body>
<P><STRONG>StepOver[,step,sto,st]<BR></STRONG>Step over
calls. When the instruction at CIP isn't a call,&nbsp;a StepInto is performed.</P>
<P><SPAN class=rvts11><U>arguments</U><BR></SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9>This command has no arguments.</SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9>
</P></SPAN>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>result<BR></U></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>This command does not set any result
variables.</SPAN></P></head>
<P><U>arguments</U><BR>This command has no arguments.
</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>result<BR></U>This command does not set any result
variables.</P></body>
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</STRONG>Terminate the current debuggee and stop debugging
it.</P>
<P class=rvps3>
<SPAN class=rvts11 >
<U >
arguments</U>
<BR></SPAN>
<SPAN
class=rvts9>This command has no arguments.</SPAN> </P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>result<BR></U></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>This command does not set any result
variables.</SPAN></P></body>
<BR>This command has no arguments. </P>
<P class=rvps3><U>result<BR></U>This command does not set any result
variables.</P></body>
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</head>
<body>
<P><STRONG>The basics</STRONG><BR>This page covers the
basic principles of plugin development for x64_dbg.</P>
<P><STRONG>Exports</STRONG><BR>A plugin has at least one
export. This export must be called <U>pluginit</U>. See the PLUG_INITSTRUCT and
the plugin headers for
more information. The other valid exports are:</P>
<P><U>plugstop</U>: called when the plugin is about to be
unloaded. Remove all registered commands and
callbacks here. Also clean up plugin data.</P>
<P><U>plugsetup</U>: Called when the plugin initialization
was successful, here you
can register menus and other GUI-related things.</P></body>
<body>
<P><STRONG>The basics</STRONG><BR>This page covers the
basic principles of plugin development for x64_dbg.</P>
<P><STRONG>Exports</STRONG><BR>A plugin has at least one
export. This export must be called <U>pluginit</U>. See the PLUG_INITSTRUCT and
the plugin headers for
more information. The other valid exports are:</P>
<P><U>plugstop</U>: called when the plugin is about to be
unloaded. Remove all registered commands and
callbacks here. Also clean up plugin data.</P>
<P><U>plugsetup</U>: Called when the plugin initialization
was successful, here you
can register menus and other GUI-related things.</P>
<P><U>CB*</U>: Instead of calling _plugin_registercallback,
you can create a CDECL export which has the name of the callback. For example
when you create an export called "CBMENUENTRY", this will be registered as your
callback for the event CB_MENUENTRY. Notice that you should <STRONG>not</STRONG>
use an underscore in the export name.</P>
<P><U>CBALLEVENTS</U>: An export with the name "CBALLEVENTS"
will get every event registered to it. This is done
prior to registering optional other export names.</P></BODY></HTML>

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</head>
<body>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts10><STRONG>Variables</STRONG><BR></SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9>This program supports variables. There are three types of
variables:</SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9><BR></SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>USER</U></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>:
Variables created by the user using the "var" command. These variables have no
access restrictions.</SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9><BR></SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>SYSTEM</U></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>:
Variables created by the system, that can be read and written, but cannot be
deleted.</SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9><BR></SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>READONLY</U></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>:
<P class=rvps3><STRONG>Variables</STRONG><BR>This program
supports variables. There are three types of variables:</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>USER</U>: Variables
created by the user using the "var" command. These variables have no access
restrictions.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>SYSTEM</U>: Variables
created by the system, that can be read and written, but cannot be deleted.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>READONLY</U>:
Variables created by the system, that can be read, but not written or
deleted.</SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9><BR></SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts10><STRONG>Reserved
Variables</STRONG><BR></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>There are a few reserved
variables:</SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9><BR></SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>$res/$result</U></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>: General result variable.<BR><U>$resN/$resultN</U>:
deleted.</P>
<P class=rvps3><STRONG>Reserved
Variables</STRONG><BR>There are a few reserved
variables:</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>$res/$result</U>: General result variable.<BR><U>$resN/$resultN</U>:
Optional other result variables (N=
1-4).<BR><U>$pid</U>: Project ID of the debugged
executable.<BR><U>$hp/$hProcess</U>: Debugged executable
handle.<BR><U>$lastalloc</U>: Last result of the
'alloc' command.</SPAN></P></head>
'alloc' command.</P></body>
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<body>
<P><STRONG>add</STRONG><BR> Add two
values.</P><SPAN class=rvts11>
values.</P>
<P class=rvps3>
<SPAN class=rvts11 >
<U >
arguments</U>
<BR>&nbsp; arg1:
Destination.</SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11>&nbsp;
arg2: Source.</SPAN>
</P><P class=rvps3>
<SPAN class=rvts11><U >result<BR>
</U>This command does not set
any result&nbsp;variables.</SPAN></P>
</SPAN></BODY></HTML>
<BR>&nbsp; arg1: Destination.</P>
<P class=rvps3>&nbsp; arg2: Source.
</P><P class=rvps3><U >result<BR>
</U>This command does not set any
result&nbsp;variables.</P></body></HTML>

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allocate. When not specified, a default size of 0x1000 is used.</P>
<P><U>result</U><BR>This command sets $result to the allocated memory address. It also sets the $lastalloc
variable to the allocated memory address when VirtualAllocEx
succeeded.</P></body>
succeeded.</P></body>
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<P><STRONG>and</STRONG><BR>Binary AND
two values.</P>
<P class=rvps3>
<SPAN class=rvts11>
<U>
arguments
</U>
<BR>&nbsp; arg1:
Destination.</SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3 >
<SPAN class=rvts11 >&nbsp;
arg2: Source.</SPAN></P>
<BR>&nbsp; arg1: Destination.</P>
<P class=rvps3 >&nbsp; arg2: Source.</P>
<P class=rvps3>
<SPAN class=rvts11><U>result<BR></U>This command does not set
any result&nbsp;variables.</SPAN></P></body>
<P class=rvps3><U>result<BR></U>This command does not set any
result&nbsp;variables.</P></body>
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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title>asm</title>
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<P><STRONG>asm<BR></STRONG>Assemble an instruction.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>arguments</U> <BR>&nbsp; arg1: Address to place the assembled instruction at.
</P>
<P class=rvps3>&nbsp; arg2: Instruction text. </P>
<P class=rvps3>[arg3]: When specified the remainder of the
previous instruction will be filled with NOPs. </P>
<P class=rvps3><U>result<BR></U><EM>$result</EM> will be set to the
assembled instruction size. 0 on failure.</P></body>
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</U>
<BR>This command does not set any result
variables.</P></body>
variables.</P></body>
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<P><U>arguments </U><BR> &nbsp; arg1:&nbsp;Address of the
bookmark to delete. </P>
<P><U>result</U> <BR>This command does not set any result
variables.</P></body>
variables.</P></body>
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<title>bookmarklist</title>
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<P><STRONG>bookmarklist<BR></STRONG>List user-defined bookmarks in reference view.</P>
<P><U>arguments</U><BR>This command has no arguments.</P>
<P><U>result<BR></U><EM>$result</EM> will be set to
the number of user-defined bookmarks.</P></body>
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<P><EM>ADDRESS</EM> is the breakpoint address, given in 32 and 64
bits for the x32 and x64 debugger respectively.</P>
<P><EM>NAME</EM> is the name assigned
to the breakpoint.</P></body>
to the breakpoint.</P></body>
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<body>
<P><STRONG>call<BR></STRONG>A call works exactly the same as an uncondentional
branch, but it places it's address on the script stack.</P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>arguments </U><BR></SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9>&nbsp;&nbsp;arg1: The label to jump
to.</SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11>
<P class=rvps3><U>arguments </U><BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;arg1: The label to jump to.</P>
<P class=rvps3>
<U>
result
<BR></U></SPAN>
<SPAN class=rvts9>This command does not set any result variables.</SPAN>
</P></body>
<BR></U>This command does not set any result variables.
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(SetCurrentDirectory).</P>
<P><U>arguments</U><BR>&nbsp; arg1: Path of a directory to change
to.</P>
<P><U>result<BR></U><SPAN class=rvts9>This command does not set any result
variables.</SPAN></P></head>
<P><U>result<BR></U>This command does not set any result
variables.</P></body>
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</head>
<body>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts10><STRONG>cls[,lc,lclr]</STRONG><BR></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>Clear the log window.</SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts9> </SPAN><SPAN class=rvts11><U>arguments</U><BR></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>This command has no arguments.</SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts9> </SPAN><SPAN class=rvts11><U>result<BR></U></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>This command does not set any result
variables.</SPAN></P></body></HTML>
<P class=rvps3><STRONG>cls[,lc,lclr]</STRONG><BR>Clear the log
window.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>arguments</U><BR>This command has no arguments.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>result<BR></U>This command does not set any result
variables.</P></body></HTML>

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result</U>
<BR>
This command does not set
any result variables.</P></body>
any result variables.</P></body>
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<BR>
This command does not set any result variables.</P></body>
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<head>
<title>commentlist</title>
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<P><STRONG>commentlist<BR></STRONG>List user-defined
comments in reference view.</P>
<P><U>arguments</U><BR>This command has no arguments.</P>
<P><U>result<BR></U><EM>$result</EM> will be set to the
number of user-defined comments.</P></body>
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<P><STRONG>dec</STRONG><BR>Decrease a
value.</P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>arguments </U><BR>&nbsp; arg1:
Destination.</SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>result <BR></U>This command does not set
any result&nbsp;variables.</SPAN></P></body>
<P class=rvps3><U>arguments </U><BR>&nbsp; arg1: Destination.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>result <BR></U>This command does not set any
result&nbsp;variables.</P></body>
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<P><STRONG>disasm[,dis,d]<BR></STRONG>
Disassemble at a certain position.</P>
<P class=rvps3>
<SPAN class=rvts11>
<U>arguments</U>
<BR >
</SPAN>
<SPAN class=rvts9 ></SPAN>
<SPAN class=rvts9>
[arg1]: The address to disassemble at. When not specified,
there will be assembled at CIP.</SPAN>
</P><P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>result<BR></U></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>This command does not set any result
variables.</SPAN></P></body>
there will be assembled at CIP.
</P><P class=rvps3><U>result<BR></U>This command does not set any result
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<body>
<P><STRONG>div</STRONG><BR>Devide&nbsp;two
values.</P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>arguments </U><BR>&nbsp; arg1:
Destination.</SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11>&nbsp;
arg2: Source.</SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>result<BR></U>This command does not set
any result&nbsp;variables.</SPAN></P></body>
<P class=rvps3><U>arguments </U><BR>&nbsp; arg1: Destination.</P>
<P class=rvps3>&nbsp; arg2: Source.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>result<BR></U>This command does not set any
result&nbsp;variables.</P></body>
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<P><STRONG>dump<BR></STRONG>Dump at a certain position.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>arguments</U> <BR>[arg1]: The address to dump at.</P>
<P class=rvps3>
<U>
result
<BR>
</U>This command does not set any result
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<BR></STRONG>Step a specified number of instructions using the
Trap-Flag, skipping first-chance exceptions.</P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>arguments</U><BR></SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>[arg1]: The number of instructions to executre (this can be
any valid expression). When not specified, a StepInto is performed.<BR></SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>result<BR></U></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>This command does not set any result variables.</SPAN></P>
<P>&nbsp;</P></body>
<P class=rvps3><U>arguments</U><BR>[arg1]: The number of instructions to executre (this can be
any valid expression). When not specified, a StepInto is performed.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>result<BR></U>This command does not set any result
variables.</P>
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first-chance exceptions.
</P>
<P class=rvps3 >
<SPAN class=rvts11 >
<U>
arguments</U>
<BR></SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9>This command has no arguments.</SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9><BR></SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>result<BR></U></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>This command does not set any result variables.</SPAN></P>
<P>&nbsp;</P></body>
<BR>This command has no arguments.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>result<BR></U>This command does not set any result
variables.</P>
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</STRONG>Return from function by calling eStepOver until
the current instruction is a RET.</P>
<P class=rvps3>
<SPAN class=rvts11 >
<U >
arguments</U>
<BR></SPAN>
<SPAN
class=rvts9>This command has no arguments.</SPAN> </P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>result<BR></U></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>This command does not set any result
variables.</SPAN></P></body>
<BR>This command has no arguments. </P>
<P class=rvps3><U>result<BR></U>This command does not set any result
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exceptions.&nbsp;When the instruction at CIP isn't a call,&nbsp;a StepInto is
performed.</P>
<P>
<SPAN class=rvts11 >
<U >
arguments</U>
<BR></SPAN>
<SPAN
class=rvts9>This command has no arguments.</SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9> </P></SPAN>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>result<BR></U></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>This command does not set any result
variables.</SPAN></P></body>
<BR>This command has no arguments. </P>
<P class=rvps3><U>result<BR></U>This command does not set any result
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result</U>
<BR >
This command does not set any result variables.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P></body>
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<P><STRONG>find<BR></STRONG> Find a pattern.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>arguments</U> <BR>&nbsp; arg1: The address to start searching from. Notice
that the searching will stop when the end of the memory page this address
resides in has been reached. This means you cannot search the complete process
memory without enumerating the memory pages first.</P>
<P class=rvps3>&nbsp; arg2: The byte pattern to search for.
This byte pattern can contain wildcards (?) for example: "EB0?90??8D".</P>
<P class=rvps3>[arg3]: The size of the data to search
in.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>result <BR></U>The $result variable is set to the virtual address of
the address that matches the byte pattern. $result will be 0 when the pattern
could not be matched.</P>
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<P><STRONG>findall<BR></STRONG>Find all occurrences of a pattern.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>arguments</U> <BR>&nbsp; arg1: The address to start searching from. Notice
that the searching will stop when the end of the memory page this address
resides in has been reached. This means you cannot search the complete process
memory without enumerating the memory pages first.</P>
<P class=rvps3>&nbsp; arg2: The byte pattern to search for.
This byte pattern can contain wildcards (?) for example: "EB0?90??8D".</P>
<P class=rvps3>[arg3]: The size of the data to search
in.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>result <BR></U><EM>$result</EM> is set to the
number of occurrences.</P></body>
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<P><STRONG>findasm[,asmfind]<BR></STRONG>Find assembled
instruction.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>arguments</U> <BR>&nbsp; arg1: Instruction to look for (make sure to use "mov
eax, ebx" to ensure you actually search for that instruction).</P>
<P class=rvps3>[arg2]: Address&nbsp;of/inside a memory page
to look in. When not specified CIP will be used.&nbsp;</P>
<P class=rvps3>[arg3]: The size of the data to search in.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>result <BR></U>The $result variable is set to the number of references
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to 1 if VirtualFreeEx succeeded, otherwise it's set to
0. $lastalloc is set to zero when the address specified is equal
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<BR>
This command does not set any result variables.</P>
<P>&nbsp;</P></body>
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<P><STRONG>functionlist<BR></STRONG>List user-defined functions in reference view.</P>
<P><U>arguments</U><BR>This command has no arguments.</P>
<P><U>result<BR></U><EM>$result</EM> will be set to
the number of user-defined functions.</P>
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<title>getcommandline/getcmdline</title>
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<P><STRONG>getcommandline[,getcmdline]<BR></STRONG>It&nbsp;gets the actual command line.</P>
<P><U>arguments</U><BR>This command has no arguments.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>result <BR></U>This command does not set any result
variables.</P>
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<P><STRONG>getjit[,jitget]<BR></STRONG>Get&nbsp;the Just-In-Time Debugger in Windows. In
WIN64 systems there are two JIT entries: one for a x32&nbsp;debugger and other
for a x64 debugger. In a WIN64 system when a x32 process
crash:&nbsp;Windows&nbsp;attach&nbsp;the x32 debugger stored in the x32-JIT
entry. Important notes:</P>
<UL>
<LI>
<DIV>Its possible&nbsp;get the
x32-JIT&nbsp;entry&nbsp;from the x64 debugger (using the x32 arg).</DIV>
<LI>
<DIV>Its possible get the x64-JIT&nbsp;entry&nbsp;from the
x32 debugger&nbsp;ONLY if the x32 debugger its running in a WIN64
System&nbsp;(using the x64 arg).</DIV></LI></UL>
<P><U>arguments</U>&nbsp; </P>
<P class=rvps3>&nbsp; without args:&nbsp;Get the current JIT
debugger.&nbsp;</P>
<P class=rvps3>&nbsp;&nbsp;arg2:</P>
<OL>
<OL>
<LI>
<DIV class=rvps3>old:&nbsp;Get the old JIT entry
stored.</DIV>
<DIV class=rvps3></DIV>
<LI>
<DIV class=rvps3>x32: Get the x32-JIT&nbsp;entry.</DIV>
<LI>
<DIV class=rvps3>x64: Get the
x64-JIT&nbsp;entry.</DIV></LI></OL></OL>
<P class=rvps3><U>result <BR></U>This command does not set any result
variables.</P>
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<title>getjitauto/jitgetauto</title>
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<body>
<P><STRONG>getjitauto[,jitgetauto]<BR></STRONG>Get&nbsp;the Auto Just-In-Time Debugger FLAG in
Windows. if this flag&nbsp;value its&nbsp;TRUE Windows runs the debugger without
user confirmation when a process crash. In WIN64 systems there are two JIT
AUTO&nbsp;FLAG&nbsp;entries: one for a x32&nbsp;debugger and other for a x64
debugger. In a WIN64 system when a x32 process crash with AUTO FLAG =
FALSE:&nbsp;Windows&nbsp;confirm before attach&nbsp;the x32 debugger stored in
the x32-JIT entry. Important notes:</P>
<UL>
<LI>
<DIV>Its possible&nbsp;get the x32-JIT
AUTO&nbsp;FLAG&nbsp;entry&nbsp;from the x64 debugger (using the x32
arg).</DIV>
<LI>
<DIV>Its possible get the x64-JIT
AUTO&nbsp;FLAG&nbsp;entry&nbsp;from the x32 debugger&nbsp;ONLY if the x32
debugger its running in a WIN64 System&nbsp;(using the x64 arg).</DIV></LI></UL>
<P><U>arguments</U>&nbsp;&nbsp;<SPAN class=rvts11><SPAN class=rvts9>&nbsp;&nbsp;
</SPAN></SPAN></P>
<P>&nbsp; without args: Get current JIT entry FLAG.</P>
<P class=rvps3>&nbsp;&nbsp;arg1:</P>
<OL>
<OL>
<DIV class=rvps3></DIV>
<LI>
<DIV class=rvps3>x32: Get the x32-JIT
AUTO&nbsp;FLAG.</DIV>
<LI>
<DIV class=rvps3>x64: Get the x64-JIT AUTO&nbsp;FLAG.</DIV>
<DIV></DIV></LI></OL></OL>
<P class=rvps3><U>result <BR></U>This command does not set any result variables.</P>
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<html>
<head>
<title>getpagerights/getrightspage</title>
<meta name="GENERATOR" content="WinCHM">
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<style>
html,body {
/* Default Font */
font-family: Courier New;
font-size: 11pt;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<P><STRONG>getpagerights[,getpagerights,getrightspage]<BR></STRONG>Get the&nbsp;rights of a memory page.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>arguments</U>&nbsp;<BR>&nbsp; arg1:&nbsp;Memory Address&nbsp;of page (it
fix&nbsp;the address if&nbsp;this arg&nbsp;is not the top address of a page).</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>result <BR></U>This command does not set any result
variables.</P>
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<body>
<P><STRONG>gpa</STRONG><BR>Get the address of an export
inside a DLL.</P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>arguments </U><BR>&nbsp; arg1: Export
name.</SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11>[arg2]: DLL name.</SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><U>arguments </U><BR>&nbsp; arg1: Export name.</P>
<P class=rvps3>[arg2]: DLL name.</P>
<P class=rvps3>
<SPAN class=rvts11>
<U >
result
<BR ></U></SPAN>
<SPAN class=rvts9>
<BR ></U>
The <U>$result</U> variable is set to the
export address. When the export is not found, <U>$result</U>
will be set to
0.</SPAN>
</P></body>
export address. When the export is not found, <U>$result</U> will be set to 0.
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<body>
<P><STRONG>inc<BR></STRONG>Increase a
value.</P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>arguments </U><BR>&nbsp; arg1:
Destination.</SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>result<BR></U>This command does not set
any result&nbsp;variables.</SPAN></P></body>
<P class=rvps3><U>arguments </U><BR>&nbsp; arg1: Destination.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>result<BR></U>This command does not set any
result&nbsp;variables.</P></body>
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<body>
<P><STRONG>invalid</STRONG><BR>Invalid command to throw an error message. This command will halt the
script execution.</P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>arguments </U><BR></SPAN><SPAN
class=rvts9>This command has no arguments. </SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>result <BR></U></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>This command does not set any result variables.</SPAN>
</P></body>
<P class=rvps3><U>arguments </U><BR>This command has no arguments.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>result <BR></U>This command does not set any result variables.
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<head>
<title>killthread/threadkill</title>
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<P><STRONG>killthread[,threadkill]<BR></STRONG>Kill a
thread in the debuggee.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>arguments</U>&nbsp;<BR>[arg1]:&nbsp;ThreadId of the thread to&nbsp;kill&nbsp;(see
the Threads tab). When not specified, the main thread is used.&nbsp;</P>
<P class=rvps3>[arg2]: Thread exit code. When not specified,
0 will be used.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>result <BR></U>This command does not set any result
variables.</P></body>
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<P><STRONG>labellist<BR></STRONG>List user-defined labels in reference view.</P>
<P>
<U>
arguments
</U>
<BR>
This command has no arguments.</P>
<P>
<U >
result
<BR ></U>
<EM>
$result</EM> will be set to
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<U>
result</U>
<BR>This command does not set any result
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<BR>
</STRONG>Load the program database from disk in memory.</P>
<P>
<SPAN class=rvts11 >
<U >
arguments</U>
<BR></SPAN>
<SPAN
class=rvts9>This command has no arguments.</SPAN></P>
<P class=rvps3><SPAN class=rvts11><U>result <BR></U></SPAN><SPAN class=rvts9>This command does not set any result variables.</SPAN> </P>
<P>&nbsp;</P></body>
<BR>This command has no arguments.</P>
<P class=rvps3><U>result <BR></U>This command does not set any result
variables. </P></body>
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