Re: Windows Multi-Languages OPcodes DB

From: Jerome Athias (jerome.athias_at_free.fr)
Date: 08/29/05

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    To: Michael Boman <michael.boman@gmail.com>
    
    
    

    Michael Boman wrote :

    > Why not just use MetaSploit's DB?
    > http://www.metasploit.org/opcode_database..html

    mmiller@hick.org wrote :

    The Metasploit opcode database was designed to be able to support
    multiple locales. It's really just a matter of us getting some time to
    install all these different versions of the locales (we have access to
    different installations, so it's not that much of a problem). We have a
    generic importer script that will take care of importing all the
    currently supported opcodes in the database. This is something that
    we've actually talked about doing recently, so it may happen sooner than
    later.

    
    



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