Journal kma's Journal: Win32 reverse-engineering
So, these French kids with too much time on their hands have apparently learned how to use windbg. They've started disassembling, and de-compiling by hand, parts of the windows kernel. Who knows how reliable their x86 assembly skills are, though the little parts I've looked at seemed reasonable enough. If you sometimes are curious what on earth the nt kernel is doing, but don't want to give Microsoft a DNA sample to get a source license, you might find this worthwhile.
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