A disassembler is a computer program that translates machine language into assembly language—the inverse operation to that of an assembler. A disassembler differs from a decompiler, which targets a high-level language rather than an assembly language. Disassembly, the output of a disassembler, is often formatted for human-readability rather than suitability for input to an assembler, making it principally a reverse-engineering tool.
Assembly language source code generally permits the use of constants and programmer comments. These are usually removed from the assembled machine code by the assembler. If so, a disassembler operating on the machine code would produce disassembly lacking these constants and comments; the disassembled output becomes more difficult for a human to interpret than the original annotated source code. Some disassemblers provide a built-in code commenting feature where the generated output gets enriched with comments regarding called API functions or parameters of called functions. Some disassemblers make use of the symbolic debugging information present in object files such as ELF. For example, IDA allows the human user to make up mnemonic symbols for values or regions of code in an interactive session: human insight applied to the disassembly process often parallels human creativity in the code writing process.
On CISC platforms with variable-width instructions, more than one disassembly may be valid. Disassemblers do not handle code that varies during execution.
Tools required for disassembly: Torx 5 screwdriver, Phillips screwdriver, plastic tool such as a guitar plectrum or credit card.
Remove your back cover, battery, sim and memory card. Remove the two screws you can see.
Peel back the sticker shown...
FREE GT-I9103 Repair Dead By USB Cable no need JTAG NO Need Disassembly Phone
Download Links:http://forum.sptbox.net/GT-I9103_Dea...By_Xiaoyuz.rar
Password:forum.sptbox.net
how to enter APX mode:
hold "vol up"+"home" then connect usb cable to dead phone
after repair done phone will...
Nokia 6500 Classic disassembly
Tools required:
Torx 5 screwdriver & small flat head screwdriver or some kind of metal lever
First remove the battery cover, battery and memory card.
Run your fingernail around the edge of the join of the top cover to unclip it...
iPhone 4G no MIC and Partial Disassembly
Phone complaint is other party cannot hear ( microphone problem ) also i partially disassembled the unit.
Microphone is together with the USB ( charging connnector ) so we need to change it...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.