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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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    m6811dis

    m6811dis

    M6811 Code-Seeking Disassembler

    The M6811 Code-Seeking Disassembler is a command-line tool that lets you enter known starting vectors for a given code image for the 6811 micro. It will disassemble the code and follow through branches to assist in the separation of code and data. Its companion Fuzzy Function Analyzer uses DNA Sequence Alignment Algorithms to locate similar code in multiple binaries, facilitating reverse-engineering. Originally written to analyze code from GM automotive engine controllers, but is...
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    JWasm is a Masm-compatible assembler. It supports 16-, 32- and 64-bit code, instructions up to AVX and various output formats. It's written in C.
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    Udis86 is an easy-to-use minimalistic disassembler library for the x86 and x86-64 instruction set architectures. The primary intent of the design and development of udis86 is to aid software development projects that entail binary code analysis.
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    PeiAsm Multi-Processor Assembler/Emulator for x86 Windows. -Coded by M. Keaton (The Polyester Method)
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    1664 macro assembler, simulator, console debugger, interpreter (host system calls.)
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    Simple 8085 assembler and disassembler for educational use. The 8085asm generates the map file and intel hex file. It support the directives EQU, ORG, DB, DS and END.
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