RE: PetSpeed Decompiler

ncoplin_at_orbeng.com
Date: 2003-03-25 07:44:39

Hi Ken, and others,
>>Unfortunately I've never heard of one.  :-/  PetSpeed had been touted as
>>an 'optimizing compiler' - It may not be the easiest thing to decompile.
>Petspeed DeCompiler - i've doubts about existence of such a beastie .....
>but you can download my lynx8017c  which i've posted  in petspeed'd version

Unfortunately creating a de-compiler is a little bit beyond what time I have
available. I was mainly interested in understanding some of the hardware
registers used by the particular target program, so I'll just disassemble
and look at the STA etc

Cheers, 
Nick


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