Re: Re[2]: [cc65] disassembly

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From: troy silvey (tbsilvey_at_juno.com)
Date: 2001-01-06 05:46:19


>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.....
>
>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

I'd like to see what ever you have. I might wind up just hurting
myself, but I'm too curios for my own good :)

I know that any c code that could be "de-compiled" from binary
would be messy at best, and useless at worst, but it's worth
a shot it it can cut some of the work out of reverse engineering
my little project. If it gives me any code at all, it may give me
some ideals where to start writting my own from scratch.
This mail account doesn't do well at accepting
attacments especially if the are not very small. If you would like
to send some files, please send them to me at 
troy.silvey_at_choa.org


thanks
troy

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