SX code disassembler
Hi All;
Yesterday I was the unfortunate victim of a theft. My car was broken into at a parkade, and my laptop, together with SX-Key, PDevelopment board were stolen. All my software was on that machine. Fortunately I do backups semi regularly but the backup for my current project (a 6·month assembler·effort with an·SX48's 4K·memory full) is·a couple of weeks out of date.
I imagine a disassembler grinding through·the hex file a read back from a programmed chip would be of considerable help for me to recapture my 4K program.
So checking on SX List, there was reference to one such·disassembler. On downloading and unzipping it, the·program does not appear to work. All I get is·a splitsecond flash on my screen, but cannot tell if anything is written on it, nevermind what might be written on it.
I would be most grateful if·anyone can point me to an SX-48 disassembler that is known to work?? I suspect it could save me considerable effort.... perhaps as much as a month.
Many thanks,
Cheers,
Peter (pjv)
Yesterday I was the unfortunate victim of a theft. My car was broken into at a parkade, and my laptop, together with SX-Key, PDevelopment board were stolen. All my software was on that machine. Fortunately I do backups semi regularly but the backup for my current project (a 6·month assembler·effort with an·SX48's 4K·memory full) is·a couple of weeks out of date.
I imagine a disassembler grinding through·the hex file a read back from a programmed chip would be of considerable help for me to recapture my 4K program.
So checking on SX List, there was reference to one such·disassembler. On downloading and unzipping it, the·program does not appear to work. All I get is·a splitsecond flash on my screen, but cannot tell if anything is written on it, nevermind what might be written on it.
I would be most grateful if·anyone can point me to an SX-48 disassembler that is known to work?? I suspect it could save me considerable effort.... perhaps as much as a month.
Many thanks,
Cheers,
Peter (pjv)
Comments
A disassembler that seems to do a good job can be found here:
http://online.dip.jp/angelica/index_e.html
I also attached the program here.
(One never knows how long these URL's remain valid)
regards peter
Thank you very much. At first blush this looks like it is going to help quite a lot.
Cheers,
Peter (pjv)
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That sucks! I hope you end up getting your system back....
A while back I remember seeing another SX tool that may help. I don't know the status of it but maybe you can contact the author. One of the links I found is:
http://forums.parallax.com/forums/default.aspx?f=7&m=218799