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Symbolic Interpretation of Legacy Assembly Language
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania November 07-November 11
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Jacques Carette, McMaster University
Pulak Kumar Chowdhury, McMaster University
We apply static analysis and symbolic interpretation techniques to reverse engineer the semantics of legacy assembler code. We examine the case of IBM-1800 programs in detail. From the documented operational semantics of the IBM-1800, we simultaneously obtain an emulator and a symbolic analysis program. Augmented with some control flow information, we can use the symbolic analysis to provide both complete and generic semantics for some interesting code sequences.
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Jacques Carette, Pulak Kumar Chowdhury, "Symbolic Interpretation of Legacy Assembly Language," wcre, pp.23-32, 12th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering (WCRE 2005), 2005
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