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Ghidra
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My initial analysis was done with IDA Pro.
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I had a private license for several years
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but since I no longer need IDA for my work,
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I stopped renewing my license (with 6.5).
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IDA Pro is a very powerful tool, but too expensive
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to share an analysis with a larger group.
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That's why I started to familiarize myself with
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[Ghidra](https://ghidra-sre.org/)
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and started the Ambermoon reverse engineering from scratch.
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There are still some issues with m68k AmigaOS research in Ghidra,
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but most of the problems can be resolve with some effort/patience.
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Server
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To share my analysis and to make callaborative reverse engineering possible,
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I set up a public Ghidra server with anonymous read-only access enabled.
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[https://ghidra.nicode.net/](https://ghidra.nicode.net/)
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The Ghidra server project `Ambermoon` has been handed over to Pyrdacor now. He is the project admin, and I'm the server admin.
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Access
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