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# Compiling and decompiling ACPI Tables
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## macOS
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So compiling DSDTs and SSDTs are quite easy with macOS, all you need is [MaciASL](https://github.com/acidanthera/MaciASL). To compile, just File -> SaveAs -> ACPI Machine Language Binary\(.AML\), decompiling is just opening the file in MaciASL.
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## Windows
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Compiling and decompiling on windows is fairly simple though, you will need [iasl.exe](https://acpica.org/sites/acpica/files/iasl-win-20180105.zip) and Command Prompt:
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```text
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path/to/iasl.exe path/to/DSDT.aml
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```
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If compiled .aml file is provided, a decompiled .dsl file will be given and vice versa.
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## Linux
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Compiling and decompiling with Linux is just as simple, you will need a special copy of [iasl](http://amdosx.kellynet.nl/iasl.zip) and terminal:
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```text
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path/to/iasl path/to/DSDT.aml
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```
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If compiled .aml file is provided, a decompiled .dsl file will be given and vice versa.
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