Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!rutgers!uwvax!puff!rt5.cs.wisc.edu!blochowi From: blochowi@rt5.cs.wisc.edu (Jason Blochowiak) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: Dissassembling Bit-Maps Message-ID: <4130@puff.cs.wisc.edu> Date: 21 Dec 89 03:54:17 GMT References: <891217.21252372.011167@UWEC.CP6> Sender: news@puff.cs.wisc.edu Reply-To: blochowi@rt5.cs.wisc.edu (Jason Blochowiak) Organization: U of Wisconsin CS Dept Lines: 18 In article <891217.21252372.011167@UWEC.CP6> S680534@UWEC.BITNET (ROBERT TANNER) writes: >Is there a way to dissassemble a disk's bit map? I have been able to look >at it with Block Warden, but I'd like to dissassemble it and generate >labels (like with the ORCA dissassembler). Thanks. What exactly do you mean by "dissassemble"? And how would you label it, anyways? If you're talking about viewing a volume bitmap in something other than raw hex, I believe one of the new features of Copy ][+ V9.0 is the ability to look at the bitmap of any size volume (although I think it compresses it into one screenful). >||___|| Bob Tanner >| o | BITNET: S680534@UWEC.BITNET -- Jason Blochowiak - blochowi@garfield.cs.wisc.edu or jason@madnix.uucp "Education, like neurosis, begins at home." - Milton R. Sapirstein