ganter@urz.unibas.ch (08/09/90)
Hello Netlanders, I try to analyze the libraries of turbo-c. Because the modules are in obj format, I would have to link them one by one to disassemble them with symdeb. Now my question: is there a disassembler for obj-code, rebuilding the structure of the compiled/assembled source as good as possible ? Best would be a public domain program (I don't know of a "professional" one). Thanks for any information Robert Ganter University of Basle Switzerland ganter@urz.unibas.ch [Plink-86, a nice overlay linker now sold by Polytron or whoever bought them comes with a reasonable object library disassembler. There may be free disassmblers kicking around, if any are particularly interesting I'd be interested in hearing about it, and I'd be quite interested in anything that tries to turn object into higher level source code. (Note: Autocoder to Cobol translators need not apply, give me a break.) In this case, though, since Borland sells the source code to the library for about $100, why don't you just buy it? -John] -- Send compilers articles to compilers@esegue.segue.boston.ma.us {spdcc | ima | lotus| world}!esegue. Meta-mail to compilers-request@esegue.
bright@Data-IO.COM (Walter Bright) (08/12/90)
In article <1990Aug7.163642.867@urz.unibas.ch> ganter@urz.unibas.ch writes:
<Now my question: is there a disassembler for obj-code, rebuilding the
<structure of the compiled/assembled source as good as possible ?
Zortech sells one, called OBJTOASM. The disassembler also comes with
some nifty utilities like a C++ compiler...
:-) :-) :-)
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