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Capstone is a disassembly framework with the target of becoming the ultimate
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disasm engine for binary analysis and reversing in the security community.
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Created by Nguyen Anh Quynh, then developed and maintained by a small community,
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Capstone offers some unparalleled features:
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- Support multiple hardware architectures: ARM, ARM64 (aka ARMv8), Mips & X86.
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- Having clean/simple/lightweight/intuitive architecture-neutral API.
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- Provide details on disassembled instruction (called “decomposer” by others).
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- Provide semantics of the disassembled instruction, such as list of implicit
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registers read & written.
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- Implemented in pure C language, with lightweight wrappers for C++, Python,
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Ruby, OCaml, C#, Java and Go available.
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- Native support for Windows & *nix platforms (MacOSX, Linux & *BSD confirmed).
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- Thread-safe by design.
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- Distributed under the open source BSD license.
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Further information is available at http://www.capstone-engine.org
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[Compile]
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See COMPILE file for how to compile and install Capstone
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[Status]
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- Capstone can only compile to Windows via Cygwin, or cross-compile using
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MingW. Visual Studio support will be done in the future.
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- X86 engine cannot handle many malware tricks yet. Please report all the raw
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binary code that Capstone cannot disassemble, or does that wrongly, so we can
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fix that in the next version
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- This package only contains Java & Python bindings. For C#, Go, Ocaml & Ruby,
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refer to the corresponding git repositories.
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[Hack]
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See HACK file for the structuture of the source code.
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[License]
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This project is released under the BSD license. If you redistribute the binary
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or source code of Capstone, please attach file LICENSE.TXT with your products.
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