ornitz@kodak.UUCP (barry ornitz) (01/16/87)
----- Who does the line-eater say grace to before munching our input? ---- ----- ---- I have a need to disassemble one 4K program written for an Intel 8035 micro- controller (MCS-48 family). This is a one-time effort since I normally never use this processor and do not plan to do so in the near future. Can anyone point me to possible public domain disassemblers/assemblers for this microcontroller family? Alternately, does anyone have such software that would be willing to disassemble the program for me? The program is used to control the frequency synthesizer of my Kenwood TS-780 amateur radio trans- ceiver. Given a choice, I would prefer the software to run on an IBM PC/XT, but I have access to a number of machines. Thanks in advance. Barry L. Ornitz WA4VZQ Eastman Chemicals Division Research Kingsport, TN 37662 615/229-4904
pgf@mtung.UUCP (01/29/87)
b I have such a disassembler. I wrote it a while ago to disassemble 8085 code, and when I needed to disassemble some 8748 code, was astonished to discover how easy it was to modify for that. I apparently had more foresight than I deserve credit for... It allows you to interactively build a symbol table for such things as labels and procedure names, adding to it as you figure out how the code you're dealing with works and what the names of those things should be. It's a tedious process at best, but better than nothing. Anyway, I'm willing to post it if anyone wants it-- I imagine it would be easy enough to modify for other (8 bit at least) processors... -- Paul Fox, AT&T Information Systems, Middletown NJ. [ihnp4|vax135]!mtung!pgf (201)957-2698