![]() ![]() Just open the binary with a hex editor like Hex Fiend and modify it directly, not a big deal. Saving a modified binary isn’t that great of a feature. It has bit of a learning curve, but once you learn it you’ll never go back. DDD is a popular front end, but seriously you should learn GDB’s CLI. For example, reverse debugging is the best feature to have if you are modifying the binary in memory, when you make a mistake just step back and try again. ![]() GDB has all of the debugging features you would expect in a modern debugger. GDB is the gold standard for debugging on *nix. Thanks! How to solve this problem? Solution no. ![]() Something that allows patching and saving of the assembly as well (with graphic interface?) Is there any good equivalent debugger for Mac OS X? ![]()
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