Reply by CBFalconer January 25, 20072007-01-25
David R Brooks wrote:
> *ProteanThread* wrote: >
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>> >> can any (windows based) disassemble 6502/6809 or Z80 (etc.) code ? > > For the Z80, there's MYZ80 simulator (and others). Several > disassemblers (including one by me > http://members.iinet.com.au/~daveb/downloads/index.html )
Got it, thanks. Looks pretty clean. I had forgotten all about asmgen. You might want to look up the 64180 (z180) opcodes also. See the ddtz package on: <http://cbfalconer.home.att.net/download/cpm/> -- <http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/pubs/vista_cost.txt> "A man who is right every time is not likely to do very much." -- Francis Crick, co-discover of DNA "There is nothing more amazing than stupidity in action." -- Thomas Matthews
Reply by David R Brooks January 25, 20072007-01-25
*ProteanThread* wrote:
> one that can compile native 6809, 6502, Z80, etc. code ? > > are there any non-intel (6502, 6809, Z80, etc.) CPU Simulators out > there like - > http://sbc.rictor.org/simulator.html ? > > > can any (windows based) disassemble 6502/6809 or Z80 (etc.) code ? >
For the Z80, there's MYZ80 simulator (and others). Several disassemblers (including one by me http://members.iinet.com.au/~daveb/downloads/index.html ) These all run on DOS, not Windows (but run fine in a DOS box).
Reply by *ProteanThread* January 25, 20072007-01-25
one that can compile native 6809, 6502, Z80, etc. code ?

are there any non-intel (6502, 6809, Z80, etc.) CPU Simulators out
there like -
http://sbc.rictor.org/simulator.html ?


can any (windows based) disassemble 6502/6809 or Z80 (etc.) code ?


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