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Universal Disassembler program for 8-bit microprocessors
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This is a simple disassembler for various 8-bit microprocessors. It
reads a binary file specified on the command line and produces a
disassembly. It requires Python 3. It has been tested on Linux but
should work on any platform that supports Python. See the source code
for more details.
The following CPUs are either supported or planned to be supported:
CPU Status
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1802 possible
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6502 done
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65816 possible
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65C02 done
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6800 done
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6809 done (incomplete)
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6811 done
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8080 done
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8051 done (incomplete)
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F8 possible
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Z80 done (incomplete)
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usage: udis.py [-h] [-c CPU] [-n] [-a ADDRESS] [-i] filename
positional arguments:
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filename Binary file to disassemble
optional arguments:
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-h, --help show this help message and exit
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-c CPU, --cpu CPU Specify CPU type (defaults to 6502)
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-n, --nolist Don't list instruction bytes (make output suitable for assembler)
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-a ADDRESS, --address ADDRESS
Specify decimal starting address (defaults to 0)
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-i, --invalid Show invalid opcodes as ??? rather than constants