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The Interactive DisAssembler (IDA) is a disassembler with debugging functions that supports a huge variety of CPU architectures and file formats. Originally a shareware OS/2 application that disassembled native and DOS executable only but later gained a DOS extended version and a MS Windows console port. The current version has bee re-written from scratch and now supports MS Windows, MacOS X and Linux only, and has replaced the internal C like macro language with the use of Python.

Originally released as shareware and published from Saint-Petersburg in Russia, but the author and his company have since relocated to Belgium.

Versions

  • 3.03 (Feb 1995)
  • 3.04 (Mar 1995) - Pentium instructions added
  • 3.05 (1996)
  • 3.5 (Sep 1996)
  • 3.7 (1997)
  • 4.1 (2000)
  • 4.6
  • 7.0 - freeware
  • 7.4 SP1

License

  • Shareware/Commercial - OS/2 version discontinued

Author

  • Ilfak Guilfanov
  • DataRescue (Original publisher)
  • Hex-Rays (current publisher)

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