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I want to help kodeblok build plug-ins for IDA.
Very good tutorials that are described very well detailed, and really gorgeous.
http://www.openrce.org/reference_library/files/ida/idapw.pdf
Please describe exactly this help fulfill As with kodeblok.
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" 3.2 Windows, Using Dev-C++ With GCC and MinGW
You can obtain a copy of Dev-C++, GCC and MinGW as one package from
http://www.bloodshed.net/dev/devcpp.html. Installing and setting it up is beyond the scope of this
tutorial, so from here on, it'll be assumed that it's all in working order.
As before, start up Dev-C++ and ensure no project or other files are open – we want a clean
slate.
1 Go to File->New Project, choose Empty Project, make sure C++ Project is
selected and give it any name you wish, click OK
2 Choose a directory to save the project file, this can be anywhere you wish.
3 Go to Project->New File, this will hold the source code to your plug-in. Repeat this
step for any other files you want to add to the project.
4 Go to Project->Project Options, click on the Parameters tab.
5 Under C++ compiler, add:
-DWIN32 -D__NT__ -D__IDP__ -v -mrtd
6 Under Linker, add:
../path/to/your/sdk/libgcc.wXX/ida.a -Wl,--dll -shared
Just a note here - it's usually best to start with ../, because msys seems to get confused
with just /, and tries to reference it from the root of the msys directory.
7 Click on the Directories tab, and Include Directories sub-tab. Add the path to
your IDA SDK include directory to the list.
8 Click on the Build Options tab, set the output directory to your IDA plugins
directory, and Override the output filename to be a .plw file. Click OK.
9 Move on to section 3.4
"
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The third question is not clear at all.
Sorry, but its really hard to understand what you are talking about. Do you use a bad translation engine?
Third. Ida is a separate software product, disassembler.
I want to build a plugin for it .. The plugin is written in C ++. The plugin provides different opportunities for Ida. Language for writing C ++ plug has specific
features.
I quoted above, clipping articles from how to build a plugin. I am still uncomfortable with running Kodeblokom. I'll stick in future screens, so it will be better, sharper and clearer.
Thanks for the link! I see them.