Subject: Re: Mac disassembler available?
To: Peter Siebold <psiebold@cymbal.aix.calpoly.edu>
From: Brad Parker <brad@fcr.com>
List: macbsd-development
Date: 07/08/1994 17:44:00
In message <Pine.3.89.9407081417.B32441-0100000@cymbal.aix.calpoly.edu>, Peter
Siebold writes:
>I just got a dump of my IIvx ROM's and assume that the adb implimentaion
>would be on the ROM level (or is it on the system software?). Is there
>any program that I can use to disassemble the ROM resources to look at
>how they did it? I've seen several resources for the serial devices.
>Are the adb ports considered serial devices?
macbugs has a 'log' command which will dump the output to a text file,
this can help helpful for small things.
'macnosy' is good for full blown reverse engineering. I used it ages
ago (like 5 years). it had a real crufty UI but once you learned it, it
was an amazing swiss army knife.
-brad
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