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Did I miss anything? Is that DB there a 0xdb or the DB directive in assemblers?
PS: That rasm2 there comes from radare (http://radare.nopcode.org/y/) - which could be very valuable for inspecting binary files (in radare itself you can scroll trough the assembly) .
so much a great tool, tkx for the suggestion
i finally find out why, the code runs ok, but the thing shown in debug.exe is 'db 60'
what a fun, but interesting, debug.exe doesnt recognise .486 instructions.
seems to be