Ray, > Is there an market for this? For sure, there is a market (else you wouldn´t have coded it, do you), but I would expect that market to be rather in the private areas than in the companies. Nevertheless the market is probably not that big as normally people either protect their knowledge by burning the fuses properly or using other mechanism. Besides reverse-engineering I do not see a reason for disassembling any code. Even nowadays compilers produce nice assembler-files if asked for. However, if you want some of us to test you disassembler, I´m sure we are willing to do so (at least me). Best regards, Klaus -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Datum: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 04:14:51 -0700 > Von: Raymond Hurst <rhurst2@cox.net> > An: AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com > Betreff: [AVR-Chat] Any interest in an interactive disaasembler for the AVR? > I've written an interactive disassembler for the AVR. > It allows you to open a hex file, disassemble it, add comments and > labels on the fly, save intermediate work, and then produces a listing > which can be edited and re-assembled. > Is there an market for this? > > Ray > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > -- GMX startet ShortView.de. Hier findest Du Leute mit Deinen Interessen! Jetzt dabei sein: http://www.shortview.de/wasistshortview.php?mc=sv_ext_mf@gmx
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Re: [AVR-Chat] Any interest in an interactive disaasembler for the AVR?
2008-07-10 by Klaus Ruebsam
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