ray@micomvax.UUCP (Ray Dunn) (06/29/88)
Anyone have any recommendations for a good disassembler?
Is "Sourcer" a useful product?
If you care to e-mail me, I will summarize responses to the net.
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Date: Fri, 10 Feb 89 07:39:18 PST
From: omepd!iwarp.intel.com!pcm (Phil C. Miller)
To: {...}bionet!agate
Subject: Re: looking for an 80286 disassembler
In article <6722@polya.Stanford.EDU>, agate writes:
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>Anybody know of a public domain or otherwise free 80286
>diassembler that I can get hold of?
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>Please reply to esc@cs.stanford.edu -- thanks!
Sorry, our mailer seems to have sent this to Wisconsin (?) and bounced
it in a most peculiar way.
The PC-SIG group distributes a disassembler written in Basic (I know,
I know). Disk #309 is the disk you would want. I expect that this
is an 8088 disassembler, but it is table driven and you can probably
modify the source to the degree you want/need.
If you're not familiar with PC-SIG, check out your local B Dalton
Bookstore and look for their books, which list their software. It's
all cheapware, if not freeware. A store here in Portland sells disks
from them for $6.95.
Phil Miller