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                                DOBJ
    
 DOBJ <object_files> [-o outfile] [-nd] [-nc] [-d#]

 DOBJ disassembles object modules AND LIBRARIES into assembly.  DOBJ is
 useful for, say, finding bugs in an assembler.  Most DICE users will
 use DOBJ to browse through libraries and object modules, and perhaps to
 check DAS optimizations... for example, branch optimizations will show
 up in disassembled object modules that are not otherwise apparent by
 looking at assembly output (DCC -a).

 DOBJ generates output to the console unless the -o option is used.  The
 -d option is for debugging the DOBJ program itself and not normally
 used.

 -o filename redirect output

 -d[#]       set debug level

 -nd     do not show actual data, only display symbol
         names

 -nc     do not disassemble actual code, only display symbol
         names

 DOBJ will replace hunk/offset references with symbol names when possible
 to yield a more readable output, and interprets each hunk according to
 its type (CODE, DATA, or BSS).

 There is NO limit to the size of the object file that may be
 disassembled, but it should be noted that DOBJ can take a while to
 resolve a large object file's symbols so be patient.  DOBJ does not
 take up much memory run-time, even when disassembling large object
 modules.

 WARNING
 DOBJ does not understand all 68000 instructions.  It does not
 understand any 68020/030 instructions yet.

 This is a pretty massive problem, it might be better to use somthing
 like Barfly instead untill DOBJ can be enhanced, MF


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