#Disassembler

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ haxadecimal πŸš«πŸ‘‘brouhaha
2026-01-11

I just started using Dosbox for the first time ever, on Linux. That's because I finally found a copy of the PC (DOS) version of the Texas Instruments asm7 assembler for the TMS7000. Unfortunately I have not found the other tools that would have originally accompanied the assembler, such as the linker. Still, it will be useful as a sanity check on my newly written TMS7000 disassembler.

2026-01-10

Introducing Regenerator 2000, an interactive disassembler for 6502, tailored for Commodore 8-bit machines like the C64.

Includes modern features like: undo/redo, arrows, cross-references, different types of blocks: code, bytes, address, screencode, undefined and more. Different views like hex dump, charset, sprites, blocks.

TUI (text-based interface).
Fast, extremely fast.
Open source
github.com/ricardoquesada/rege

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ haxadecimal πŸš«πŸ‘‘brouhaha
2026-01-09

I fixed a few bugs in my TMS7000 disassembler (though there are many more), and added a brief description of the format of the XML definitions file that it can use.

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ haxadecimal πŸš«πŸ‘‘brouhaha
2026-01-08

My TMS7000 disassembler is now minimally functional, and very minimally documented, but I've made a git repository publicly available on Codeberg:
codeberg.org/brouhaha/tms7000
I don't promise that anything works correctly, or that the output can be assembled back to the original binary. That is the intention, but as the assembler is not yet ready, I can't yet test that.

2025-08-22

This is handy for studying ROMs and binary only programs: a Z80 disassembler that tries to identify string data and labels.

github.com/cormacj/z80-smart-d

#z80 #disassembler #assembly

2025-03-16

By version 0.9.0 Howard Price released a major update of his disassembler Aira Force for Amiga programs under Windows/64-Bit, Windows/32-Bit, macOS, Linux/64-Bit an the Raspberry Pi. Version 0.9.2 adds blitter fill mode, which is essential for many demos and games such as Another World and F/A-18 Interceptor. It also adds improved DMA debugging and fixes many compatibility issues.

amiga-news.de/en/news/AN-2025-

#Amiga #AmigaNews #disassembler #emulator

I am very pleased to release Aira Force 0.9.2

This release emulates blitter fill mode, which is used by many more demos than games it seems! It also fixes lots of gnarly Amiga timing bugs.

howprice.itch.io/aira-force/de

youtu.be/2H6l_wrfTDY

#Amiga #Emulator #Debugger #Disassembler #imgui

2025-03-03

IDA Pro v9.1 Released. Some highlights:

* Better compression on idb files
* Decompiler improvement on ARM, ARM64, RISCV, PPC
* Time travel debugging now supported on Windbg
* Heaven's gate supported on Windbg plugin
* Pass IDA command line parameters to open_database() function

* No support on Linux ARM64 unfortunately :/

docs.hex-rays.com/release-note

#ida #disassembler #decompiler

Aira Force #Amiga #Emulator #Disassembler #Debugger 0.9.1 released

Highlights:
- Audio DMA emulation
- First pass sync-to-video audio out (use at your own risk)
- Emulator optimisations
- macOS Universal Binaries

More details here: howprice.itch.io/aira-force/de

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2025-02-28

With Version 0.9.0, Howard Price released a major update of his disassembler Aira Force for Amiga programs under Windows/64-bit, Windows/32-bit, macOS, Linux/64-bit and the Raspberry Pi. The new version 0.9.1 offers, among other new features, Amiga audio DMA emulation:

amiga-news.de/en/news/AN-2025-

#Amiga #AmigaNews #disassembler #Emulation #macOS #Linux #RPI #programming

2025-02-21

@HexRaysSA have announced IDA Pro v9.1 Beta

There are a lot changes, follow the link for changelog
docs.hex-rays.com/release-note

Some highlights:
* Heaven's gate can now be debugged
* Rust version detection
* Improved decompilation on ARM64, RISCV, PPC
* Still no support for Linux ARM

#idapro #disassembler #decompiler #tooloftrade #reversing #reversengineering

2025-02-09

Great!!!
With version 0.9.0, Howard Price has released a major update of his disassembler Aira Force for Amiga programs under Windows/64-bit, Windows/32-bit, macOS, Linux/64-bit and the Raspberry Pi.

In addition to the previous interactive disassembling and reassembling, the program now also acts as an (OCS) Amiga emulator and debugger.

amiga-news.de/en/news/AN-2025-

#Amiga #AmigaNews #emulator #disassembler

2024-12-20

IDA Pro v9.0 SP1 is now published.

hex-rays.com/blog/ida-9.0-serv

Changelog
docs.hex-rays.com/release-note

BTW; I have checked UI improvements but they didn't add search/find/replace feature to script editor.

And still no support for Linux Arm64.

#ida #idapro #disassembler

David Cantrell 🏏DrHyde@fosstodon.org
2024-11-04
2024-05-01

Dasm8080 is a great Intel 8080 disassembler with nice features such as the visualization of bit patterns and the detection of opcode and data sections.

github.com/CineEncoder/dasm808

#intel8080 #disassembler #assembly

2023-12-21

I'm disassembling my own binaries and using this to examine what the compiler generates. Mostly for learning.

I'm currently using `objdump` which can show the source code alongside the disassembled output, but it's fairly cumbersome. I like #iaito (built on #radare2 ), but it doesn't annotate with source code.

Any recommendations here? Any debuggers that are good at this?

#Linux #Disassembler #Debugger

cryptaxcryptax
2023-06-15

I've published a blog post on reverse engineering Dart. This is the programming language used by Flutter.

This is a specific point on a non-standard way Dart assembly performs routine calls. It explains why decompilers just don't get it right when it comes to Dart...

medium.com/@cryptax/darts-cust

-engineering

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