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HEX To ARM Converter Online! ARMv7 ARM/Thumb & ARM64 Support!


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Hey everyone! Welcome to the official topic for the new HEX To ARM Converter Online! :)
 
After our ARM To Hex Converter was super useful for members with over 25,000+ logged conversions, we decided to make a new tool: HEX To ARM Converter!
 
The name is self-explanatory, it basically converts a hex-string to an ARM Instruction. Supporting ARMv7 (x32) THUMB & ARM as well as ARM64.
 
The usage is fairly simple. All you need to do is visit the website, input your HEX string above then enter an offset (optional - useful for branch instructions), select the architecture and click 'Convert' or press enter on your keyboard. The little endian instruction will display in the output box below. The outputted instruction can also be useful since you can modify it and then convert it back to HEX using our ARM Converter since the ARM converter can convert almost all instructions outputted by the HEX converter. For Branch instructions, it's suggested you use Branch Finder.
 
The tool is online so it can be accessed from anywhere as long as the device has a browser. It also logs all conversions made by the converter in our All Conversions page which can be useful.
 
 
We hope you enjoy! :)
 
 
Thanks to members of iOSGods for supporting the forum in any way they can. It's because of our members these projects get accomplished. :)
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Updated!

 

Now accepts "0x" in the input. (0x00207047)

 

The "0x" in an instruction is now lowercased. This is useful if people copy paste the instruction trying to convert it back to hex but would fail due to the X being uppercase.

 

All Conversions log is now improved. If a user enters a really big input value, the page won't break anymore, it will display the hex into 4 bytes.


Excuse me. But what are you talking about?!

It's something hackers use. :)

Posted

Updated!

 

Now accepts "0x" in the input. (0x00207047)

 

The "0x" in an instruction is now lowercased. This is useful if people copy paste the instruction trying to convert it back to hex but would fail due to the X being uppercase.

 

All Conversions log is now improved. If a user enters a really big input value, the page won't break anymore, it will display the hex into 4 bytes.

 

It's something hackers use. :)

Lol It looks like that

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