Message-Id: <199808010833.EAA16376@delorie.com> From: "Paul Ogaz" To: "DJGPP List" Subject: Re: Okay, I have to ask this Date: Sat, 1 Aug 1998 01:34:37 -0700 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Precedence: bulk Greet's, John: In addition: outside our world of the soft, the Hards think of reverse engineering as, conceptually, the same, but (of course) implemented not on software, but on the likes of CPUs (hmmm.....AMD R&D?), NPUs (showing my age here), and all other hardware in general. Paul *************************************************** Paul Ogaz Senior Software Engineer Mediversal, Inc. pogaz AT mediversal DOT com The thoughts and opinions reflected in this message are not necessarily the thoughts and opinions of my employer or of its associated companies. *************************************************** ---------- > From: Erik Max Francis > To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com > Subject: Re: Okay, I have to ask this > Date: Friday, July 31, 1998 10:33 PM > > John Meyer wrote: > > > What is "reverse engineering"? And why is it illegal? > > Reverse engineering is taking the machine code of a program and working > backward to see what kind of source (in whatever language) would give > you that code. > > It's illegal (depends on the circumstances; certainly it's actionable) > in that it's copyright infringement. > > -- > Erik Max Francis / email max AT alcyone DOT com / whois mf303 / icq 16063900 > Alcyone Systems / irc maxxon (efnet) / finger max AT sade DOT alcyone DOT com > San Jose, CA / languages En, Eo / web http://www.alcyone.com/max/ > USA / icbm 37 20 07 N 121 53 38 W > \ > / I've got the fever for the flavor of a cracker > / Ice Cube