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# Compiling on Windows
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## Cloning the project
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Make sure that when cloning the project you use `git clone --recurse-submodules` or run `git submodule init` and `git submodule update` to clone the [iaito_win32](https://github.com/mrexodia/iaito_win32) submodule.
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## Setting up Qt 5.6.2
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It is advised to use [Qt 5.6.2](https://download.qt.io/archive/qt/5.6/5.6.2) to compile on Windows. Install one of the packages (MinGW or MSVC) before you start. If you want to use a different Qt version, make sure to change the commands below accordingly.
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## Building Iaito
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There are two main methods to build Iaito. Choose the one you prefer.
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#### Building with Qt Creator
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See [Adding Kits](http://doc.qt.io/qtcreator/creator-targets.html) for documentation on how to setup Qt kits (this works for both MinGW and MSVC). Once you have set up a kit simply open `Iaito.pro`, select a kit and compile.
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#### Building with CMake
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In the project root, run:
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```batch
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set CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=c:\Qt\qt-5.6.2-msvc2013-x86\5.6\msvc2013\lib\cmake
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mkdir build-cmake
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cd build-cmake
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cmake-gui ../src
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```
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Click `Configure` and select `Visual Studio 12 2013` from the list. After configuration is done, click `Generate` and you can open `Iaito.sln` to compile the code as usual.
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## Deploying/Running Iaito
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**These steps are required to get iaito.exe to run.**
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You can use the following commands to deploy a standalone version of Iaito for your friends (assuming you have copied `iaito.exe` to a new empty directory and opened a terminal there).
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```batch
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set PATH=%PATH%;c:\Qt\qt-5.6.2-msvc2013-x86\5.6\msvc2013\bin
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windeployqt iaito.exe
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```
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After this you will need to add the following files next to `iaito.exe` (they can usually be found in your system directories, OpenSSL binaries can be found [here](https://slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html)):
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```
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libeay32.dll
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ssleay32.dll
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MSVCP120.dll
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MSVCR120.dll
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```
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After that you have to extract the [recommended radare2 version](https://github.com/mrexodia/iaito_win32/releases/latest) (`radare2-XXXXXX.zip`) in this directory so that you have `iaito.exe` and `libr_core.dll` next to each other.
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Starting `iaito.exe` should open the GUI. Typing `?d call` in the command bar should show you:
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> calls a subroutine, push eip into the stack (esp)
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![windows screenshot](https://i.imgur.com/BPKSSZY.png)
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