CrashFinder Returns

When we moved to the new web site, we broke the link to the CrashFinder source code. Turns out there were a ton of people that wanted the source code. I feel loved. :^) Sorry it took a bit to get back up, but I wanted to get it ported so that it compiled with VS.NET 2003 and 2005. (I’ve left the VC6 project in the zip, but I don’t have VC6 anymore so you’re on your own. The same goes for VS.NET 2002). As always, you’ll need to put the latest version of DBGHELP.DLL from the Debugging Tools for Windows installation in the same directory as CrashFinder.EXE to get the latest symbol engine support from Microsoft. Here you go: CrashFinder2.5.zip.

John Robbins

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