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Those of you who have programmed with C++, might know that Assembly is related to that type of code.  I'm going through these program tutorials and I need the program SoftIce, which I do.  It says I need to hit Ctrl+D to actviate it and such after I install it.  But this never works, I'm very confused.  All these tutorials say "First hit Ctrl+D".  Is there anything I'm missing here?  By activating I just mean starting.  I searched 3 hours trying to fix this but no luck.  I read that older versions of SoftIce (win95/98/whatever) can have this option, but I am on XP.  Anything special I'm supposed to configure because I'd imagine at least one of you have at least heard of the program SoftIce.
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 |  | 25.04.05 04:07 Post #1
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I've not heard of it, but I'll tell you right now, C++ will be much easier for you to get an editor/compiler working, and of course that makes it easier to learn that having a program that doesn't work   .  Dev C++ is free, and it works just fine, aside from a somewhat buggy debugger.
 
But, if you insist, go on ahead with it.
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I'd like to post the link here to show what I'm talking about.  But the link is about making cracks and hacks and such.  I don't know how I'll follow this tutorial without the program it asks for.  And I have full versions of Microsoft VB And C++.  Well, this site I'm talking about, also teaches a bit of hex as well.
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It's not as if we can't find the link within about 10 seconds on google.  I think I've already found it, but if you're that concerned about it, PM me the link so I can confirm it.
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softice is a kernel debugger. (translation: softice debugs _windows_)
 it was fun to play with, but is not what you need to get your app debugged.
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I'd say that if you know where SoftIce is installed, you should be able to go to that folder and run it from there. It sounds like Ctrl-D is supposed to be just a shortcut to the program but the shortcut isn't working.
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