A disAssembler is Software that converts Device language Commands into meeting language commands (additionally called Reverse Engineering). As the term implies, a diSASsembler plays operations that are the inverse of operations accomplished by an assembler.
A disassembler is used to translate device Code into a human readable Format. Reading disassembled code is extra complex than authentic Source Code because disassembled code lacks Programmer Comments and Annotations.
A important disassembling problem is differentiating code and information, which are shown in the identical manner in Current machines.
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