gnupic: Proposal for gpdasm feature
Subject:
Re: Proposal for gpdasm feature
From:
"William Couture" ####@####.####
Date:
23 Sep 2004 17:50:02 +0100
Message-Id: <230904267.35383@webbox.com>
>--- Original Message ---
>From: Jeff ####@####.####
>Date: 9/23/04 9:05:57 AM
>
>On Thursday 23 September 2004 01:22 am, Gabor Kiss
>[Bitman] wrote:
>>
>>E.g. DIS80 automatically discovers (the most possible)
>>subroutine entry points and jump targets then puts
>>symbolic labels like "A3F45" into the disassembled code.
>>(Where 0x3F45 the location of the label.) Data areas are
>>also recognized and labelled.
>>
>My 8052 disassembler has an automatic code analysis
>feature, and I'm currently working on code analysis for
>the Z80 disassembler. This feature is not trivial to
>implement, and I'm too short on time to tackle it for
>gpdasm right now.
My PICDIS disassembler has this feature, and execution
emulation to do register tracking (so things like banks
are known, and the actual registers used are known).
It's open-source, and available at
www.picemulator.com
Later,
Bill