unicorn/bindings/dotnet
Dominik Maier 625399774c
X64 base regs (#1166)
* x86: setup FS & GS base

* Fixed base register writes for x64, removed then for x16/x32 (the don't exist there?)

* FS reg comes before GS so the base regs do so, too

* added shebang to const_generator.py

* Added base regs to and added 'all' support to const_generator

Co-authored-by: naq <aquynh@gmail.com>
2020-05-05 08:34:51 +08:00
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UnicornManaged X64 base regs (#1166) 2020-05-05 08:34:51 +08:00
UnicornSamples Update dotnet bindings (#973) 2018-07-05 21:30:33 +08:00
README.md Fixed typo and minor code refactoring 2015-10-14 15:05:18 +02:00
UnicornDotNet.sln refactored code and minor bug fixing 2016-01-04 11:30:11 +01:00

This documentation explains how to use the .NET binding for Unicorn from source.

  1. Install the core engine as a dependency

    Follow README in the root directory to compile & install the core.

  2. Compile the code

    [Windows] To compile the code open the UnicornSln.sln with Microsoft Visual Studio 12 or with a newer version and just press Ctrl+Shift+B to build the solution.

    You need to have installed at least version 4.5 of the .NET framework.

    [Linux] TODO

  3. Usage

    The solution includes the testing project UnicornTests with examples of usage.

    In order to use the library in your project just add a reference to the .NET library and be sure to copy the unmanaged unicorn.dll library in the output directory.

    The naming convention used is the Upper Camel Case, this mean that to invoke the uc_mem_read method you have to search for the MemRead method.