OP 23 June, 2023 - 03:44 PM
Hello.
I am looking for a solution if it's possible, I bought a software from a company back in 2012 and that company has since then continually update their system and I got the updates, of that software, however, the company was discontinued now in February, and we purchased the software license so we "OWN" the system, to continue developing the software instead of building new one, can the code be decompiled and can it be decompiled that way it's usable source?
The software are in few languages:Compiler: Borland Delphi(7)[-], Linker: Turbo Linker(2.25*,Delphi)[GUI32]
Compiler: Embarcadero Delphi(10.3 Rio), Turbo Linker(2.25*,Delphi)[GUI32]
Compiler: Embarcadero Delphi(10.2 Tokyo)[-], Linker: Turbo Linker(2.25*,Delphi)[GUI32]
Personally I can write in PHP, and other languages, but C# and C++ is not my strongest department.
I am looking for a solution if it's possible, I bought a software from a company back in 2012 and that company has since then continually update their system and I got the updates, of that software, however, the company was discontinued now in February, and we purchased the software license so we "OWN" the system, to continue developing the software instead of building new one, can the code be decompiled and can it be decompiled that way it's usable source?
The software are in few languages:Compiler: Borland Delphi(7)[-], Linker: Turbo Linker(2.25*,Delphi)[GUI32]
Compiler: Embarcadero Delphi(10.3 Rio), Turbo Linker(2.25*,Delphi)[GUI32]
Compiler: Embarcadero Delphi(10.2 Tokyo)[-], Linker: Turbo Linker(2.25*,Delphi)[GUI32]
Personally I can write in PHP, and other languages, but C# and C++ is not my strongest department.