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Old 04 January 2018, 11:25   #1
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Adebug Amiga

Hello all, as mentioned I'm looking for adebug.

I have it on atari st but no way to find the amiga version.
I read somewhere the source included in the pack over the net just needed to be assemble with the amiga flag on, but unfortunately some further files are missing.
Any help would be apreciated
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Old 04 January 2018, 13:51   #2
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Did you tried google?
I used it quite a lot back in the day, I even did a review for it but I'll have to dig my backup to see if it is still there.
IIRC it was only 24bit as it stored data on the upper bits.
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Old 04 January 2018, 15:45   #3
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Hey Kamelito, yeah i tried google but nothing possitive.
Strange it's so hard to find it for amiga.
I still use it on atari st and it's the best from far.
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Old 04 January 2018, 18:26   #4
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I found ADebug on a disk magazine, with the help of Stone Oakvalley's SOTDS.
zone: magazynamiga_cd01_ma38.dms
in the CLI folder.
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Old 04 January 2018, 18:31   #5
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I found ADebug on a disk magazine, with the help of Stone Oakvalley's SOTDS.
zone: magazynamiga_cd01_ma38.dms
in the CLI folder.
That's not the ADebug he's looking for. What he needs is the Amiga version of a pretty powerful Atari debugger.
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Old 04 January 2018, 18:32   #6
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That's not the ADebug he's looking for. What he needs is the Amiga version of a pretty powerful Atari debugger.
I was about to add to my post, not sure if this is/was the right one :/
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Old 04 January 2018, 19:14   #7
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The source code for the record.
It says that Assemble was also available on the Amiga, I never saw it.

https://sourceforge.net/projects/adebug/
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Old 04 January 2018, 20:02   #8
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amlabel.s is missing, it may worth asking the authors.
I'm going to wrote them an email asking for this and the exes if they've them.
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Old 05 January 2018, 08:57   #9
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Thanks guys for your help.
As you mentioned Kamelito amlabel.s is missing.

At time I remember, I saw Alex (the author) developing adebug on amiga, so for sure it
exists.
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Old 05 January 2018, 18:04   #10
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I know it exist as I used it back in the day, I was writing about "Assemble".
I just got a reply from the author of the Amiga version, he will upload the missing file to github.
Assemble was never ported to the Amiga, but the command line assembler exist and the author is looking for the source code.
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Old 05 January 2018, 18:14   #11
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Great news Kamelito, thanks a lot for your help.

I never used 'Assemble', nor tried it. I'm on depvac for too long to change

Strange to me, as an Atari user, that it's so hard to get adebug on amiga.

I wonder which debugger crackers were using at this time.

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Old 05 January 2018, 18:32   #12
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On The Amiga I guess the Action Replay was used for that even if monitors like Adebug exist on the Amiga. I let others like Stingray or Galahad complete this question.
What I like about Adebug is that it is low level and that is is working like Monam. (Equivalent of MonST)
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Old 05 January 2018, 18:40   #13
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action replay ?? i can't believe serious crackers were working with that tool
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Old 05 January 2018, 18:56   #14
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Why wouldn't they?
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Old 05 January 2018, 19:19   #15
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simply because saving memory is not cracking.

At time the most important was the chalenge, and the set was debugger, assembler and your brain.

Any skilly cracker stands more than 100 action replay in his mind.
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Old 05 January 2018, 19:35   #16
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Lots of people used cartridges for cracking. And hardware debuggers (which is the same) are not uncommon on Atari either.
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Old 06 January 2018, 08:21   #17
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On atari st, there was a cartridge callled 'ultilmate ripper', never used it.

The guys i knew at time never used this kind of tool.
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In the very beginning that was true, but later competition forced groups to be the first with a release. Noone cared anymore how something was cracked (ie. tools used), as long as it was quick.
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Old 07 January 2018, 14:28   #19
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I was able to build an iso of a CD backup of my A3000 unfortunately Adebug wasn't there.
I found Sherlock disassembler which is I think even rarer than Adebug to find. http://obligement.free.fr/articles/sherlock.php
Maybe it is sitting in my A3000 HD but it has been ages since I powered it. I don't even have the HW to transfer it to PC same with floppies.
We will have to wait the author to get it.

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Old 07 January 2018, 20:53   #20
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Thanks again Kamelito, let's wait so.
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