Until you run it with the 64-bit idaw64.exe:Ĭ:\Ida\idaw64.exe -A -Ohexrays:-new:%%k.c:ALL “%%k” ![]() c file – more or less like the below (I am omitting the loop):Ĭ:\Ida\idaw.exe -A -Ohexrays:-new:%%k.c:ALL “%%k” The way it works is very simple – for every in a folder, run IDA in its automation/batch mode mode, decompile the, and finally save it in a. This was the case with my old batch decompilation script. ![]() If you are very used to 32-bit IDA you may sometimes find yourself in a blind alley when you try to port your working solution to IDA 64-bit.
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