16.03.2013, 01:09
So many different/wrong replies..
A program called deAMX can reverse the compilation and 'turn an .amx file in to a .pwn file'. The only problem is the variable/function names are not recovered, but are like 'variable1' 'function69' (I can't remember exactly).
deAMX can be prevented, though.
If you're trying to decompile someone else's script: don't.
If you're trying to decompile your own script because you lost the source - LEARN TO BACK IT UP.
A program called deAMX can reverse the compilation and 'turn an .amx file in to a .pwn file'. The only problem is the variable/function names are not recovered, but are like 'variable1' 'function69' (I can't remember exactly).
deAMX can be prevented, though.
If you're trying to decompile someone else's script: don't.
If you're trying to decompile your own script because you lost the source - LEARN TO BACK IT UP.