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pelrun@gmail.com pelrun@gmail.com
The Problem Latest windows binaries available to download from:
----------- https://drone.io/github.com/pelrun/Dispel/files
[snip] This is DisPel, my 65816 disassembler. It's not nearly as
Hi, pelrun from 2011 here. I wrote this document so long ago that I don't
think it's fair to leave my griping about the tools of the time still in
this readme. It just boils down to one statement - what was available at
the time had a bunch of quirks that made them difficult to use for SNES
disassembly. So I wrote my own.
The Solution
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And so I present DisPel, my own 65816 disassembler. It's not nearly as
"full-featured" as Tracer (for instance, it's not really for use with NES "full-featured" as Tracer (for instance, it's not really for use with NES
roms), but it does everything I need it to. And since it only took a day to roms), but it does everything I need it to. And since it only took a day to
write (most of which was working on the commandline parser, not the write (most of which was working on the commandline parser, not the
disassembler itself!) I wonder why I didn't do it ages ago. disassembler itself!) I wonder why I didn't do it ages ago.
The v0.9 is only because I haven't done exhaustive testing to ensure the
disassembly is correct. But every piece of code I have disassembled with it
matched exactly with code I've disassembled in the past (which was corrected
by hand, of course!)
Features Features
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