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Am using the free version of IDA pro, and have loaded the program with no apparent problems. I see assembler and stuff.

The parts of the program I am interested in is where it reads a file. This is a binary file that (I assume) goes into some data structure. I am trying to find out the binary format used in the file.

Is there some simple way to find the relevant parts of the code?

Edit: it is a Windows program, not very old, and I am using Linux (if that matters).

Am using the free version of IDA pro, and have loaded the program with no apparent problems. I see assembler and stuff.

The parts of the program I am interested in is where it reads a file. This is a binary file that (I assume) goes into some data structure. I am trying to find out the binary format used in the file.

Is there some simple way to find the relevant parts of the code?

Am using the free version of IDA pro, and have loaded the program with no apparent problems. I see assembler and stuff.

The parts of the program I am interested in is where it reads a file. This is a binary file that (I assume) goes into some data structure. I am trying to find out the binary format used in the file.

Is there some simple way to find the relevant parts of the code?

Edit: it is a Windows program, not very old, and I am using Linux (if that matters).

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finding file I/O in IDA Pro (actually IDA free)

Am using the free version of IDA pro, and have loaded the program with no apparent problems. I see assembler and stuff.

The parts of the program I am interested in is where it reads a file. This is a binary file that (I assume) goes into some data structure. I am trying to find out the binary format used in the file.

Is there some simple way to find the relevant parts of the code?