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There's two main ways you could do this. First if you just want opcodes for a generic instruction you can use the built-in assembler, like:

>>> bv.arch.assemble("mov eax, eax")
b'\x89\xc0'

Or if you don't have an open binary view, something like:

>>> list(Architecture)
[<arch: aarch64>, <arch: armv7>, <arch: thumb2>, <arch: armv7eb>, <arch: thumb2eb>, <arch: mipsel32>, <arch: mips32>, <arch: ppc>, <arch: ppc64>, <arch: ppc_le>, <arch: ppc64_le>, <arch: x86_16>, <arch: x86>, <arch: x86_64>, <arch: msp430>, <arch: m16c>, <arch: M68000>, <arch: M68008>, <arch: M68010>, <arch: M68020>, <arch: M68030>, <arch: M68040>, <arch: M68LC040>, <arch: M68EC040>, <arch: M68330>, <arch: M68340>]
>>> Arch…

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psifertex
Apr 26, 2020
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