I know, but disassembling all would blow output > 10MB.
First file is disassembled from 0x0001:0000 to 0x0004:9000.
Second from 0x0007:0000 to 0x0008:0000.
Thats why I named the files
opendiag@yahoogroups.com schrieb am 02.04.01:
> Ehm can I think its better if you keep all the padding, because then the
> address still match.. IE startaddress should be 0x40000.
>
>
> regards,
>
> BEN
>
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> Subject: [opendiag] Disassembling ja.bin
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>
> > Hi,
> >
> > ops, the filenames got a little bit mixed up...
> > As most of the binary consists of 0x3c I only put the parts in the
> > file section which contain something usuable.
> > First asm file contains section from 0x0000:1000 to 0x0004:9000, the
> > second one from 0x0007:0000 to 0x0008:0000.
> > Disassembled with GNU tools for C16x.
> > Command line (under linux):
> > rkaufman@workstation_rk:~ > gdump166 --disassemble-all --target=binary
> > --architecture=C16x --start-address=70000 --stop-address=80000 ja.bin
> > > ja-0007:000-0008:0000.asm
> > etc...
> >
> > I hope the C16x pros can figure out what the assembler code does, I
> > don't even know the C167 opcodes...
> > As I think the manufacturer of the software will have used a normal
> > C/C++ compiler, let's try a decompiler !
> > Have fun :-)
> >
> > Regards, Rainer
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