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[Show comments] [Show snapshots] [Show videos] [Show content] [Replace file] ============================== F E A T U R E S ============================== F9DASM - 6800/6801/6809/6309 Disassembler There's a 6809 / 6309 line disassembler somewhere on the net, done by Arto Salmi. Hermann enhanced it up to a point where it's really useful. It can read and disassemble files in binary, Intel Hex, Motorola S1, and Flex9 binary format. To get a really usable output, you can pass an additional information file that defines code, data parts, labels, data format (character, binary, decimal, hex, label), comments, line comments, and much more. ============================ R E Q U I R E M E N T ========================== A09 tested and worked fine on the following configurations: - IcarOS i386 (Kickstart 51.51, Workbench 40.0, AROS ABIv0) - AROS One i386 (Kickstart 51.51, Workbench 40.0, AROS ABIv0) ================================= U S A G E ================================= Package contains 3 utilities: F9DASM [-option]* [filename] - disassembler HEX2BIN [options] [filename] - Intel hex-file converter to .bin MOT2BIN [options] [filename] - Motorola hex-file converter to .bin In Example/ directory you can find "w23_6c" script for Amiga Shell ============================= C H A N G E L O G ============================= New for version 1.80: RMB value was output as binary; thanks to GitHub user "ep00ch" for pointing that out! See https://github.com/Arakula/f9dasm/issues/16 for details. ================================ S O U R C E ================================ Based on aminet version source https://github.com/Arakula/f9dasm This is based on the source code of the original version F9DASM Disassembler which was written back in 2020 by the talented programmer Hermann Seib. ______ ______ ______ ______ ______|:: .__|:: .__|_____ ______|:: ___|:: ___|______ _____ |: , |: | |: | |: ,_|: ,__|:___ |:___ |: - |: ,_| |__|___|______|______|___| _____|______|______|______|___| home cross-compilation factory |
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