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dis6502 by Robert Bond, Udi Finkelstein, and Eric Smith
Copyright 2000, 2003 Eric Smith
$Id: README,v 1.1 2003/09/13 00:30:19 eric Exp $
$Id: README,v 1.2 2003/09/13 01:04:02 eric Exp $
dis6502 is a flow-tracing disassembler for the 6502, originally written
by Robert Bond and supporting Atari binary files. Robert posted dis6502
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This version of dis6502 has been modified in several ways:
1) Line numbers are no longer necessary with equates in definition files.
* Can read raw binary files.
2) If a data reference is made to an address that does not have an
assigned name, but address-1 does, the reference will be disassembled
as name+1. This is convenient for two-byte variables, particularly
in zero page.
* Option to specify alternate reset and interrupt vector addresses.
3) New definition file directives:
* Line numbers are no longer necessary with equates in definition files.
* If a data reference is made to an address that does not have an
assigned name, but address-1 does, the reference will be disassembled
as name+1. This is convenient for two-byte variables, particularly in
zero page.
* New definition file directives:
<name> .equ <addr> same as .eq
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contains the target address
minus one, for use with RTS
4) Rather than using recursive calls to trace every instruction, there is
now a trace queue
* Rather than using recursive calls to trace every instruction, there is
now a trace queue
5) Updated to use ANSI C function prototypes and include files
* Updated to use ANSI C function prototypes and include files
6) Amiga/Manx changes have been removed
* Amiga/Manx changes have been removed
dis6502 has been tested on Red Hat Linux 9, but should work on other
Linux, BSD, and Unix systems.