Product Information
What is Edb (evan's debugger)?
EDB (Evan's Debugger) is a Qt4-based binary mode debugger aimed at matching the usability of OllyDbg. It employs a plugin architecture, making it easy to add new features. The current version is designed for Linux, but future releases will target additional platforms.
How to use Edb (evan's debugger)?
EDB (Evan's Debugger) is a Qt-based cross-platform binary-mode debugger designed to offer usability comparable to OllyDbg, especially for analyzing applications without source code.
Core Functions of Edb (evan's debugger)
Debugging
Usage Scenarios of Edb (evan's debugger)
- Analyze applications without source code
- Debug in binary mode on Linux and other *nix systems
- Debug programs for AArch32/x86/x86-64 architectures
- Perform routine debugging like step-in, step-over, run, and set breakpoints
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