Re: Anyone know of a shareware 68000 Disassembler for the PC ?

From: John Ardern <j_ardern_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Wed Feb 10 1999 - 09:50:51 EST

  Oops. It seems that the freeware version does almost everything but
68k. From the freeware readme:

Supported processors:
      Intel 8080, 8085, Z80, HD 64180
      Intel 8086/87
      Intel 80286/287 real & protected
      Intel 80386/387 real & protected
      Intel 80486/487 real & protected
      Intel Pentium real & protected
      Intel 860 XR, 860 XP (alpha!)
      Intel 8051 series
      Motorola 6502
      DEC PDP-11

These disassembling modes are selected at the command line.

I must have a demo version of IDA pro v3.75, which does support the
68k, but limits the input file to 64kbytes.

The latest demo version v3.8 is available from:

ftp://ftp.datarescue.be/pub/ida/ida38evl.zip

It's a whopping 13Mb.

---Franklin Bowen <fbowen@balt.checkfree.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> I wanted to try it out on some Z80 code but that's not an option.
It looks
> like the freeware vesion ONLY does 80x86 disassembling. Or am I
missing
> something?
>

>
>
> ---"Fish, David" <dfish@bev.etn.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Folks,
> >
> > The subject line says it all. I need a 'cross-disassembler' for
> > the Motorola 68000 that will run on a PC. I've already checked the
> > net but have come up with nothing so far.
>
>
> Dave,
>
> Take a look at the IDA disassembler v3.7. It's freeware and
> available at:
>
> http://www.ccso.com/update/ida37fw.zip
>
> It has support for a number of different processors including the 68k,
> 65xx, 68xx, and Z80. I've used it before for 80x86 stuff and it's
> pretty impressive.
>
> Good Luck,
>
> John
>
>
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