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Equalizer

Labyrinth of Code

- Dmitry Vostokov @ DumpAnalysis.org -
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October 6th, 2009 at 8:20 pm
Hi Dmitry,
I am about to release the third and hopefully close to final beta of Haywire. It has a number of issues resolved - in particular you can now go “bottom up” or “top down” by clicking a control. Even more important is a switch that “packs” the address space together, eliminating large areas of nothingness.
I found a codec from an MSU grad designed for screen dump compression that works just peachy for compressing memory dump recordings. I use Virtual Dub and can make a loss-less recording at 10-30 fps with around a 20:1 or better compression ratio.
Do you get over to the USA ever? One of my joys is attending a conference called Hackers, (the positive sense of the term - its not a security conference like DefCon or BlackHat, rather its for inventors and visionarys - its in early November this year). You would qualify both on merit and general zanieness.
I will post a note when the next release is up. When thats ready, I have something of great historical importance to describe.
October 14th, 2009 at 2:45 pm
The packing of address space is a good idea! Looking forward to seeing the new release.
I was in USA 3 times, twice in Ft. Lauderdale, FL and in Redmond. You sent me a YouTube video related to a memory visualization a few days ago. Do you want me to post the link to it here?