> On Mar 20, 2017, at 19:02, Alexander Ilin <ajs...@yandex.ru> wrote:
>
> Hey, Benjamin!
>
> 20.03.2017, 23:30, "Benjamin Pollack" <benja...@bitquabit.com>:
>>> On Mon, Mar 20, 2017, at 01:47 PM, Alexander Ilin wrote:
>>> I'm still hanging on to my x86 machine at home.
>>
>> Fiiiiiine: just for you, assuming you have VS2017's Build Tools, CMake, and
>> Python 3 (any version) installed, you ought to be able to grab
>> https://github.com/bpollack/udis86 and get a nice new DLL via
>>
>
> Thanks for the huge favor ; )), but as you may have seen from this link
> https://github.com/factor/factor/issues/1750
> I have already done all the compilation in VS2010. Didn't even have to mess
> with CMake or Python.
Yeah, but my version doesn't link to the wrong msvcrt, which I thought was the
goal here.
>
>> So! As long as you've got a Factor compatible/built with VS2017 (why not?)
>> we've got a udis86 and a libressl we can use. I'll get both these put up on
>> my server in the next day or so. Any other libraries I should look at?
>>
>> Also, given how useful the disassemble word is, and the fact that upstream
>> udis86 seems very dead,
>
> : )) How un-dead does it have to be? Are there new machine instructions
> spontaneously appearing in the Intel chips?
Er, yes, actually. Most of it doesn't apply to us (VT-x and AMD/V, for
example), but things like AVX2 and AVX-512 definitely do.
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