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Relyze - Interactive Software Analysis: Relyze 1.2 with plugin support for binary diffing
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Relyze lets you reverse engineer and analyze native x86, x64 and ARM software. Relyze 1.2 with plugin support for binary diffing. Today we are releasing Relyze 1.2.0 which focuses largely on the plugin framework and contains a number of important updates, including the addition of plugin support for binary diffing. The full change log can be found on the download. Documents as you go. To try Relyze for yourself, download. Friday, 3 July 2015. Relyze 1.1 with Interactive Binary Diffing. Subscribe to our l...
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Where is the plugin framework documentation? Where is the plugin framework documentation? The latest documentation for the Ruby plugin framework can be found online at:. Https:/ www.relyze.com/docs/SDK/index.html. For convinience, a local copy is also installed by the application at the default location of:. C: Program Files (x86) Relyze docs SDK index.html". Was this article helpful? 47; No , I want to contact support.
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What Architectures and Instruction Sets are Supported? Analysing a file from the command line.
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Creating a new plugin via the Plugin Editor. Creating a new plugin via the Plugin Editor. You can create a new plugin via the Plugin Editor. Either use the default keyboard shortcut F1 or the application menu to display the Plugin Editor. The plugin editor will display an analysis plugin template as a starting point. You can then save this template to your user plugins directory (e.g. " C: Users USERNAME Documents Relyze Plugins". Https:/ www.relyze.com/docs/SDK/index.html. Was this article helpful?
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Adding a new plugin. Where can I find some example plugins? Where is the plugin framework documentation? Running a plugin via the command line. Analysis plugin entry points. Creating a new plugin via the Plugin Editor. Editing a default plugin that ships with Relyze.
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Analysing a file from the command line. Analysing a file from the command line. You can run Relyze from the command line in order to analyse a file without bringing up the GUI, by using the /analyse switch, for example to analyse the file "c: samples foo.dll" and save it to your default library you can use:. Relyze.exe /analyse "c: samples foo.dll". A list of all the additional command line options are shown below:. Library c: path to library. Specify custom tags to apply to the saved analysis archive.
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Relyze requires a Windows based system to run. Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10 are supported. Relyze is shipped as either a 64 bit or 32 bit Windows application. Both versions are feature compatible with one another. We recommend users install the 64 bit Windows application. Relyze ships with all required third party libraries. No additional software is required to be installed for Relyze to run. An internet connection is required for the initial license activation. Was this article helpful?
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Activate a new License via the GUI. Activate a new License via the Command Line. Upgrading or Renewing an Existing License. Deactivate a License via the GUI. Deactivate a License via the Command Line.
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Deactivate a License via the GUI. Deactivate a License via the GUI. To deactivate a license via the GUI, open the About dialog and right click on the License ID. A popup menu will appear allowing you to deactivate the license. Was this article helpful? 47; No , I want to contact support.
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Relyze - Interactive Software Analysis: July 2015
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Relyze lets you reverse engineer and analyze native x86, x64 and ARM software. Relyze 1.2 with plugin support for binary diffing. Today we are releasing Relyze 1.2.0 which focuses largely on the plugin framework and contains a number of important updates, including the addition of plugin support for binary diffing. The full change log can be found on the download. Documents as you go. To try Relyze for yourself, download. Friday, 3 July 2015. Relyze 2.1 with force directed layouts, custom seg. Relyze 1&#...
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