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This archive file, of which this file is a part, is being submitted to
Fred Fish for possible inclusion into the Fred Fish 'Freely Redistributable
Software Library'. If included, the files listed below will be part of a
single directory on the disk and not members of an archive file.
This disassembler consists of the following files:
1. -ReadMe.1st - what you are reading now
2. dis - the disassembler, ready to run
3. dis.doc - instructions for using the disassembler
4. dis.asm - assembly language source file for the disassembler
5. aldis - EXECUTE this file after editing the source file
to assemble and link a new version of the assembler
This disassembler was written by Greg Lee. It became generally available
to the Amiga community by becoming part of Fred Fish disk number 128.
This modified version was created by Willi Kusche. The changes made are
as follows:
1. The original version would generate the same source line for both
short (16 bit instruction) and long (32 bit instruction) 'Bcc',
'BRA' and 'BSR' instructions. This new version will append '.s'
to the instruction mnemonic, if it is a 16 bit instruction.
2. The original version would omit the '(PC)' suffix from source lines
generated from instructions whose effective address used a
displacement from the program counter.
3. The original author, Greg Lee, used sections of code both in-line
and as subroutines. This practice saves a few bytes but makes for
logic that is difficult to understand. I have partly eliminated
such logic.
The executable file was created using 'A68k' and 'Blink'. 'A68k' is by
Charlie Gibbs and can be found on Fred Fish disk number 110. 'Blink' can be
found on Fred Fish disk number 34. These files are also available for
downloading on the bulletin board system listed below.
Now for the commercial:
KMMM Pascal BBS
(609) 232-0773
24 hours a day
7 days a week
300/1200/2400/9600 bps
9600 is USRobotics HST protocol
Passing a simple IQ test required for full access
If you pass this disassembler on to friends, please pass along ALL the
files, without modification. Of course, modification is OK if you improve
the disassembler. If you do so, please see that I get a copy.
This file created by:
Willi Kusche
SYSOP
KMMM Pascal BBS
June 30, 1988