go to the wiki for material.
This wiki is still not finished and won't be for a pretty long time which means you might see missing information or incorrect information, refer to the issues page for this.
Contributions are completely welcome although there are a few requirements.
- You don't need to be an English major, occasional mistakes are fine but try not to make them.
- Having good grammar makes the information on the wiki more clear and understandable.
- A long page may overwhelm or bore the reader and prevent them from fully reading the information provided, to circumvent this you shouldn't make pages that are very long.
- Long pages are fine but try not to make it too long, use the existing pages for reference.
- Avoid talking too much about topics that have already been only extensively covered, this is kind of redundant but I feel it should be mentioned.
- Should be common sense but try not to make this a 'how to crack software!!' type of guide, this wiki is for reverse engineering.
- This doesn't mean you are limited to the amount of information you are allowed to give but simply means that you shouldn't make a step-by-step guide on how to crack software.
There are obviously more but you should use common sense for those ones.
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