twu@caip.rutgers.edu (Theodore Wu) (12/18/88)
I am currently debugging a Mac program written is Pascal and ASM. I download the disassembler from the network, but it is not working the way I want it to. I can neither print nor save the disassembled program. The data area at the beginning of a procedure is not recognized. Procedures entered by "jsr" is not disassembled, instead, it is being recognized as data. I look at the creation date of the program, it was 1986. So I wonder if a newer and better version has come out. If anyone out there has a better copy, can you mail it to me. Or, if it is commercail, tell me where to get a copy. Thanks. -Ted
imp@crayview.msi.umn.edu (Chuck Lukaszewski) (12/20/88)
In article <Dec.18.05.43.17.1988.5804@caip.rutgers.edu>, twu@caip.rutgers.edu (Theodore Wu) writes: > > has come out. If anyone out there has a better copy, can you mail it > to me. Or, if it is commercail, tell me where to get a copy. Thanks. > -Ted I would suggest either buy yourself a copy of MacNosy by Jasik Designs (the expensive route but it can't be beat) or buy a copy of Macsbug 6.0 which will save to files. You really can't beat Nosy. Standard disclaimer - I love the program, know nothing about the company. ______________________________________________________________________________ Chuck Lukaszewski imp@crayview.msi.umn.edu 612 789 0931
brian@hpfclm.HP.COM (Brian Rauchfuss) (12/22/88)
TMON has a nice disassembler in it, and they promise to make the whole debugger symbolic (importing LSC, LSP, and MPW symbols to make the code readable) in the next release! Brian Rauchfuss Disclaim, Disclaim, hear ye, hear ye, I Disclaim.