wcarroll@encore.com (Mr. New Dad) (02/06/91)
Does anyone know of a PD 68k-family disassembler? Something that could handle S-record input would be great! -- William R. Carroll (Encore Computer Corp., Ft. Lauderdale FL) wcarroll@encore.com uunet!gould!wcarroll "This comment without commentary is not the view of the staff or management of WKPX, the Broward County School Board, ... or even me." - KZ
rwelch@diana.cair.du.edu (RANDY S WELCH) (02/06/91)
I would be interested in a dissasembler that could handle coff .o files. Where can I find one? Thanks -randy -- Randy Welch Mail to : ...!ncar!scicom!bldr!randy or rwelch@du.edu Boulder, CO VOICE : 303-442-6717 "Unfortunately, life contains an unavoidable element of unpredictability" -David Lynch "The Angriest Dog in the World"
dnichols@ceilidh.beartrack.com (DoN Nichols) (02/11/91)
In article <1991Feb6.152642.23319@mercury.cair.du.edu> rwelch@diana.cair.du.edu (RANDY S WELCH) writes: >I would be interested in a dissasembler that could handle coff .o files. > >Where can I find one? > >Thanks >-randy There is such a dissassembler which was originally posted in comp.sources.unix for use on the Sun workstations, and subsequently ported to the AT&T Unix-pc (a 68010-based machine running SysVr2). The original is in the comp.sources.unix archives, I believe under the name unc (uncompiler), try the archives at your favorite ftp site - I use simtel20.army.mil from work. The latter version is in the archives on osu-cis, in the pc7300 directory, if I remember correctly. The former doesn't handle coff format, the latter does. I was able to bring the former up under v7 unix on an old 68000 box, with some difficulty. The latter compiled without problems on the unix-pc. They are written in C. Good Luck. DoN. -- Donald Nichols (DoN.) | Voice (Days): (703) 664-1585 D&D Data | Voice (Eves): (703) 938-4564 Disclaimer: from here - None | Email: <dnichols@ceilidh.beartrack.com> --- Black Holes are where God is dividing by zero ---