Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!uwm.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!petunia!news From: jdudeck@polyslo.CalPoly.EDU (John R. Dudeck) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Does GenAsm work for you? My .seq files don't take. Keywords: Dissassembly, AsmGem Message-ID: <2645bd29.1516@petunia.CalPoly.EDU> Date: 7 May 90 18:23:37 GMT References: <1846@bnlux0.bnl.gov> <664@umriscc.usenet.umr.edu> Distribution: usa Organization: Cal Poly State Univ,CSC Dept,San Luis Obispo,CA 93407 Lines: 22 In article <664@umriscc.usenet.umr.edu> jeffj@cs.umr.edu writes: >In article <1846@bnlux0.bnl.gov> kushmer@bnlux0.bnl.gov (christopher kushmerick) writes: >>I am using GenAsm to disassemble a com file. >>I get the error: >>Unrecognized type in /SEQ file near address 0000H >Sometime back I also attempted to use AsmGen (instead of GenAsm??) and also >met with limited sucess in using the .SEQ file. I followed the .DOC file but >the program did not seem to like it anyway. I would also like to find out why >the program does not use the .SEQ file according to the documentation. Is the >doc file incorrect? Has anybody actually ever used the .SEQ files? I had this problem and was really irritated until I discovered that the .seq file has to be terminated by a ^Z. That was all there was to it! I hope this is the right answer for your problem. -- John Dudeck "You want to read the code closely..." jdudeck@Polyslo.CalPoly.Edu -- C. Staley, in OS course, teaching ESL: 62013975 Tel: 805-545-9549 Tanenbaum's MINIX operating system.