lo@erebus.ucdavis.edu (Raymond Lo) (10/26/90)
Thanks for the response of Raymond Chen, Marcelo Mourier, Michael Adams, Othman Ahmad, Otto Makela, Pace Willisson, Mike Irons, Brett Jacobson, Chuck Swenson, Greg Montgomery for my disassembler request. Here is the summary. disassemlber Available from Comment ------------ --------------------------------------------------- DEB2ASM.PQS simtel20 pd1:<msdos.disasm> DOS, use DEBUG, binary only DIS86.ARC simtel20 pd1:<msdos.disasm> DOS, binary only RES86.ARC simtel20 pd1:<msdos.disasm> DOS, binary only dis88 Minix 1.5 distribution Minix, written in C dis88 comp.sources.unix/volume15 PC/IX, wirtten in C id12 Otto.Makela@jyu.fi DOS, written in C gdb GNU software distribution Sun/386i, UNIX, written in C Bruce kernel debugger ? Minix id12 has a simple flow-control tracer and disassembler for 8086. You could use it to produce compilable assembler listings of .com programs and .com-like device drivers. The 386 instruction printer in gdb is written by Pace Willisson. Pace mentioned that with some modification, the instruction printer can be used to disassembler 8086 code. (I have more detail if anyone is interested.) There are also several good commercial disassemblers to use, like Borland Turbo debugger and Sourcer, if you do not source. -- Raymond Lo <lo@fuji.ucdavis.edu> Computer Science Division, Univ. of California, Davis, CA 95616
otto@tukki.jyu.fi (Otto J. Makela) (10/29/90)
In article <LO.90Oct25105852@erebus.ucdavis.edu> lo@erebus.ucdavis.edu (Raymond Lo) writes: id12 has a simple flow-control tracer and disassembler for 8086. You could use it to produce compilable assembler listings of .com programs and .com-like device drivers. A million million people have contacted me and asked for it. It is available by anonymous.ftp from chyde.uwasa.fi, but I only uploaded it there on friday. I also uploaded it to nic.funet.fi, on sunday. Thus (according to the new network fuehrer policy, of all incoming directories HAVING to be non-readable, just in case someone uploads GIFs with unspeakable acts being committed...) it will be available from these sites some time during the next week. I hope you find it useful. If you develop it further, let me know. -- /* * * Otto J. Makela <otto@jyu.fi> * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ /* Phone: +358 41 613 847, BBS: +358 41 211 562 (CCITT, Bell 24/12/300) */ /* Mail: Kauppakatu 1 B 18, SF-40100 Jyvaskyla, Finland, EUROPE */ /* * * Computers Rule 01001111 01001011 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */