As for the speed of execution, it has increased significantly compared to the previous versions of VB Decompiler. Now the emulator and the disassembler are part of the same class, which makes native code emulation much faster. I've done a lot of work, and I've succeeded in ensuring backward compatibility!Īnother important change is the full integration of the disassembler in the project. ![]() VB Decompiler 9.0 supports them because I've created some complex classes for processing VB structures and variable-length VB strings, so that the new version can read and parse the databases initially optimized for Visual Basic. You can simply copy the new decompiler's EXE file into the folder containing the old version, and it will work fine! All old databases, plugins, knowledge base, and other things used in the previous versions are fully supported in the new version. My main achievement is backward compatibility. Though it was impossible to port many things as is, I've done my best to make all features work just like they did in the previous version, or even better. Basically, most of the new version is made from scratch. The main one is I've completely ported the project from Visual Basic 6.0 to Delphi XE2. ![]() You may say, why is it 9.0, not 8.5? There are a few reasons for that. After nearly six months of hard work, I'm happy to introduce VB Decompiler 9.0.
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