

There are other tables often called extended ASCII which complement the ASCII code but are not ASCII.Īll non-visible characters are control characters (see ASCII table from 1 to 31) Ask a new question Source codeĭCode retains ownership of the "ASCII Code" source code. I think the only thing you can extract (relatively) easy is dissasembly raw code.(Unit values from 128 to 255 do not exist in the ASCII table. But I guess that you are not "need" so much to reverse a useless simple programm. Ofcource also the size and complexicity of the code is propotional to the difficulty of the proccess.

And ofcource if you want this you have to do a lot of work your own because such a "universal" and "magic" converter, simple doesn't exist. You need by definition detailed information from the compiler side that is used to generate the machine code. "3d cad" as ".c" file means pretty much nothing.

bmp file back to "3d cad"! ofcource its is possible, but for sure not easy and practical, and you need more information. bmp file of a "3d cad" file and you are looking for a converter to traslate the. c file! Asking for more is just wasting your time. Next single click on the file name, move the cursor to the end of the name with the right arrow, press three times backspace, then the character 'c' (or 'C' if you prefer) and return. First click on the file you want to convert.
