Haliho Ruud, > Thanks. > > I used the binaries provided by Marko to make a complete disassembly within 30 > minutes. Within another hour I replaced almost all my own labels by the > original by the original ones. The only things which are missing is the comment. Cool. I have a 64 disassembler that I have used in the past -- it lets you define a series of labels so that e.g. JSR $FFD2 can be redefined as JSR CHROUT or whatnot. One of my long-term goals is to completely disassemble and document the entire 64 kernal (i.e. understand every byte of code in it, and to understand the big picture/how all the routines fit together) for C=Hacking or whatnot. And speaking of disassembling code, if anyone is interested I have written a 65816 ML monitor and placed it (+source +docs) in the fridge http://stratus.esam.nwu.edu/~judd/fridge/ Note that it requires a SuperCPU to run. -Steve
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