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Convert the 32 bit executables to 64 for modern devices #4

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olddisk opened this issue Sep 19, 2018 · 9 comments
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Convert the 32 bit executables to 64 for modern devices #4

olddisk opened this issue Sep 19, 2018 · 9 comments

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@olddisk
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olddisk commented Sep 19, 2018

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@joanbono
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This makes no sense at all since the book is focused on ARM 32 bits...

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olddisk commented Sep 19, 2018

Crap rlly? So i need a 32 bit device device. Damn

@joanbono
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mmm... nope, I'm using iPhone 6 which is 64 bits as far as I know

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olddisk commented Sep 19, 2018

What ios?

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11.3.1

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olddisk commented Sep 20, 2018

Ok, i'm on ios 11 and it is saying operation not permitted sooo, hmmm.

@joanbono
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If you are following the steps on the book using clang for compiling, you should not have any problem

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olddisk commented Dec 17, 2018

How many of those challenges have you done on that device?
It is saying bad cpu type in executable, and most of these challenges aren't in the book. Only some of them need to be compiled.

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dumprop commented Jun 22, 2020

Its not so easy to convert 32 bit executables to 64 :(
But you can do only 64 bit tasks (volume 2)

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