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> There are more alternatives to IDA Pro. Hopper Disassembler is one. Binary Ninja (binja) is another.

Sure, but radare2 is open source which cuts both ways I suppose. IDA feels significantly more polished than r2, but I've had fun implementing a not-so-common-anymore architecture as a set of r2 plugins.

There's also the free version of IDA (x86 only though).




I think the new free version of IDA also supports x86_64 now.


https://www.hex-rays.com/products/ida/order.shtml

>IDA Starter: supports more than 20 processor families, including the popular x86 and ARM processors.

>IDA Starter does not support 64-bit files.

Doesn't look like it does.


IDA Freeware version 7 has the following limitations:

1. Only for non-commercial use 2. Without technical support 3. Only supports x64 code

It DOES support x64. I am using it.

You can download it at: https://www.hex-rays.com/products/ida/support/download_freew...




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