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    asm68c

    Assembles M6800 and 6801 assembly language source code. (and Forth)

    A simple absolute mode assembler for 6800/6801. Handles the complete published set of opcodes/mnemonics. Mostly source-language compatible with the common assemblers in use circa 1985, but no macros. Now uses standard LDAA syntax by default. Produces basic S1/S9 object files and assembly listings, and now binary and MC-10 compatible cassette images. (This is for the 8-bit 6800, not the 16/32 bit 68000/coldfire processors.)
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    crudasm9

    Open-source disassembler for x86/x64 machine code (New BSD License!)

    CRUDASM9 is an open-source disassembler for x86/x64 machine code binaries. It can be used to disassemble Win32/Win64 EXE/DLL files, or a raw binary file. It uses the New BSD license, allowing royalty-free use in both open-source and commercial software.
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