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|    Re: 6502bench SourceGen disassembler upd    |
|    14 Nov 21 10:02:04    |
      From: thefadden@gmail.com              There are a few new things at the 6502disassembly.com site...              A while back somebody was poking at the ProSel-8 CAT.DOCTOR utility and asked       me to peek at it. I remembered it having a somewhat twisty initialization,       relocating bits and pieces of itself, and used inline data for P       oDOS/SmartPort calls and strings.        The code is actually split into two files, CAT.DOCTOR and CD.EXT, which call       into each other; the latter is only loaded on 128KB systems, and is stored in       auxmem.              This seemed like a good exercise for the new address region code, so I       concatenated the two files and unwound the relocations and inline data. I       didn't do much of anything beyond that -- 99.9% of the project is       uncommented. Because there's not much to        see, it's not linked from the main page, but you can find it here:       https://6502disassembly.com/a2-prosel8/              In a similar vein, I found a pretty full disassembly of Metroid for the NES,       which is a 128KB cartridge with multiple overlapping segments. Again, didn't       do much with it: https://6502disassembly.com/nes-metroid/              I also "ported" a disassembly of the coin-op Asteroids game, which uses the       new DVG visualizer. This one does appear on the main page: http       ://6502disassembly.com/va-asteroids/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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