W32Dasm

W32Dasm (or Win32DASM) doesn’t seem to exist on the map any more, but it’s still a very useful programmers tool, especially if you like reverse engineering.

W32Dasm is a Windows 32-bit (Win32) disassembler. What it does is display the programs routines in assembly code, which makes it easier for you to trace what the software is doing.

I like to use this software every once in a while, but recently I found there were no decent sources for this software.

However, I soon located a copy that I had on my computer from a while back, in a directory named “w32ds893″.

The help file details a website which appears to be down, but there is an archived version.

http://www.expage.com/page/w32dasm

This takes you to another now defunct site, which is also archived:

members.home.net/w32dasm/

As you can see from that page you can download w32dasm v8.7 as w32ds87.zip, but not the latest version.

So I’ve uploaded w32ds893.zip for you. This contains “W32DSM89.EXE”, which is the latest version.

I don’t know where this was originally sourced from, but I know it works fine.

Note: If you have any questions or know of any updates, please feel free to add a comment below. Thanks.

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