Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!caip!ucla-cs!topaz!nike!lll-crg!seismo!mcvax!unido!uklirb!wip014 From: wip014@uklirb.UUCP Newsgroups: net.micro.atari16 Subject: Re: Questions on BITBLIT, Malloc (not ma - (nf) Message-ID: <1169@curly.ucla-cs.ARPA> Date: Fri, 5-Sep-86 22:20:56 EDT Article-I.D.: curly.1169 Posted: Fri Sep 5 22:20:56 1986 Date-Received: Sun, 7-Sep-86 01:43:20 EDT References: <514@elmgate.UUCP> Organization: UCLA CS Department Lines: 49 Nf-ID: #R:elmgate:-51400:uklirb:14600002:000:1781 Nf-From: uklirb!wip014 Sep 4 11:40:00 1986 /***** uklirb:net.micro.at16 / elmgate!jdg / 4:22 pm Sep 2, 1986*/ Subject: Questions on BITBLIT, Malloc (not malloc), and 68 Disassemblers I have some questions I hope someone can reply to: . . 3. Does anyone know of a an ST disassembler in the PD? Or one that is 'easily' ported? Preferrably one that's output can be redirected to a printer. . . Thanks, -- Jeff Gortatowsky {allegra,seismo}!rochester!kodak!elmgate!jdg Eastman Kodak Company /* ---------- */ Some time ago the West German computer magazine "Happy Computer" released a special 68000-issue. There was a PD-Disk available, that featured most of the Atari-ST-programs as executables and some of them even as source. Among these programs was a PD-ML-monitor (somewhat bigger than 8KByte) with some excellent features: - display/edit memory in hex/ascii - load/save files from/to disk (Sorry, no loading for execution like SID) - tiny disk monitor - disassembler - single stepping/tracing of instructions - output redirection to parallel or serial port - advanced find capabilities (hex bytes, strings, wildcards, 68000 instructions) [to find all MOVE.Ws yoy say: f "move.w" start-address end-address] I'm willing to post the executable, if there's enough interest on the net. But there's one problem with the documentation: it's in German. Although this is my mother tongue, it may be not your's. I might be convinced to attempt a translation, if I get tremendous feedback. But that might take a while to get accomplished. I'll even consider sending the assembler sources (BIG: ~>50Kbyte), if the responses are overwhelming. Michael Doerr University of Kaiserslautern (Germany) uucp: ...!seismo!unido!uklirb!wip014