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 | m68dis20.zip - |    | The M68DIS program is a disassembler for MC6800/6802. It's operation
is controlled by a command file, which tells it what binary code image
file(s) to load, the addresses for code entry points such as RST, NMI,
etc. (optional), and the addresses for any code or subroutines which
may not be explicitly called within the MC6800/6802 code. The program
then processes the code, tracing execution paths and identifying jump
locations, subroutines and data tables. The program output is normally
in 'list'... |
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  | disas_10.zip - |    | protected mode programs and windows programs. Special support is given
for Turbo Pascal 7.0 by Borland, because it is able to read map files
created by TP. This can be for first writing a program in normal pascal
and then disassemble the program and optimize the assembler code
manually. It reads every instruction I know up to the Pentium II.
Including the MMX extension. Also a few Cyrix extended MMX instructions
and some 3DNOW instructions are supported.
Special requirements: None.
Freeware. U... |
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   | ida37fw.zip - |    | IDA stands for The Interactive DisAssembler. Unlike many other
disassemblers, IDA works together with you, allowing you to modify the
disassembled text 'on the fly'. It supports many processors, various
input file formats, can produce various output files, etc. IDA has a
built-in C-like language and sports TVision user interface.
Special requirements: 386 or higher.
Changes: Additional features added.
ida37fw.zip has replaced ida35bc.zip, ida35bd.zip, ida35bo.zip, and
ida35bx.zip.
Freeware. ... |
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