From: Mark Keates (markk_at_dendrite.co.uk)
Date: 2001-01-05 16:25:03
Hi there, > thats true indeed... if you are into reverse-engineering of > any kind there are 2 things that are 'must have': > > IDA (Interactive DisAssembler) and > REC (Reverse Engineering Compiler) > > the latter is a retargetable de-compiler that creates kind of > c-code from a binary. however, i don't think there's a 6502 > version of it.... i can try to find an url for you if you are > interisted anyway..... I've found this one http://www.backerstreet.com/rec/rec.htm so I'll check it out later tonight, thanks for that! > however, i got yet another 6502-specific disasm at home that > is also kinda 'interactive' (like the very little brother of > IDA ;=D) - if you want it i'll throw it into your direction ;=D If its a little less useful than IDA then don't worry, I started off with an Atari 8-bit disassembler (DIS6502?) which I tried to play about with to do C64 programs for me, but it was to much trouble as I had hex edit files to put load headers into them etc. However, once I discovered IDA... I'm now well on the way to producing 'Elite' for the 8-bit Atari (15 years too late but what the heck)! > -- > Best regards, > groepaz mailto:groepaz_at_gmx.net > Mark ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list send mail to majordomo_at_musoftware.de with the string "unsubscribe cc65" in the body(!) of the mail.
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