

Intel 8080 (resulting in Zilog mnemonics).Disassembly of object code images for the following microprocessors:.Summarising, the key features of DASMx are: Reflects the wide range of processors that are now covered. Motorola 680x disassembler, dasm6800 (last released as Historical note: DASMx version 1.10 supersedes the Zip file) and no charge is made beyond that reasonable to cover In the distribution, no files are modified (including the distribution This version (1.10) may beĭistributed and used freely provided that all files are included Symbol table management permits readable assembly code outputįrom source images that contain large amounts of data (which tendĭASMx is copyright software. Use of code threading, together with the two pass operation and

Is able to follow known code paths within a source binary image. reset and interrupt vectors)Īnd by performing partial emulation of the processor, the disassembler Use a symbol file containing user defined symbols and specificationsĭASMx includes a powerful feature called code threading. (typically a ROM image) and generates either an assembler sourceįile or a listing file. The disassembler takes as input a binary code/data image file Zilog Z80 (and hence Intel 8080 with Zilog mnemonics).Motorola 6800 family and single chip variants.

The following main processor families are currently supported: DASMx - A microprocessor opcode disassembler DASMx - A microprocessor opcode disassembler © Copyright 1996, 1997 Conquest Consultants Version 1.10, 16 th July 1997 IntroductionĭASMx is a disassembler for a range of common 8-bit microprocessors.
