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@hop take Resource for example you can set the datatype of hex code to bytes, word, long, ascii, code this is what I meant. In IRA you just set data but you can’t force it to be byte or word or long.
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Thanks very much. Looks useful.
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@hop .device have the same structures as .library so it should be disassembled too.
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HUNK_SYMBOL. The only well-documented HUNK_DEBUGformat are LINEdebug blocks, which do not make much sense, when you don't have the original source. Although, you can make vasm automatically generate them for the assembler source with option -linedebug. Regarding byte/word/long data: Could be implemented, but it was never so important for me, as the size of data is already shaped by labels, relocations and recognised text. Last edited by phx; 08 June 2024 at 14:14. Reason: Firefox bug workaround |
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Redundant metadata. I guess it could maybe be handy for data referenced by undiscovered code, or debug/dev data unreferenced by "release" code. |
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frank@altair cat tst.s dc.w -1 rts frank@altair vasmm68k_mot -Fhunkexe -quiet -o tst tst.s frank@altair cat tst.cnf MACHINE 68000 ENTRY $00000000 OFFSET $00000000 CODE $00000002 - $00000004 END frank@altair ira -a -config tst IRA V2.09 (Jun 29 2017) (c)1993-1995 Tim Ruehsen (SiliconSurfer/PHANTASM) (c)2009-2015 Frank Wille (c)2014-2017 Nicolas Bastien SOURCE : "tst" TARGET : "tst.asm" CONFIG : "tst.cnf" MACHINE: MC68000 OFFSET : $00000000 codeAdrs: 0 codeAdrMax: 16 CodeArea[0]: 00000000 - 00000000 CodeArea[1]: 00000002 - 00000004 Pass 1: 100% Pass 2: writing mnemonics 100% frank@altair cat tst.asm ; IRA V2.09 (Jun 29 2017) (c)1993-1995 Tim Ruehsen ; (c)2009-2015 Frank Wille, (c)2014-2017 Nicolas Bastien SECTION S_0,CODE SECSTRT_0: DC.W $ffff ;0 RTS ;2: 4e75 END |
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@phx @hop yeah, sorry I meant under Aira Force is that possible?
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This is pretty sweet, well done.
Always like to see more stuff using ImGUI as a user interface, it is a cool gui system. One issue I came across was that opening the extract window, made it come up in the small default imgui window size of like 40x40, and since you disable the resize feature, I had to go edit the window size in the ImGUI.ini file to make it visable. |
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@hop:
Your tool has the potential to be *very* useful! One think I discovered: AiraForce - or one of the tools it uses - is not able to handle path names with spaces. The path "TTE" in the screenshot *does* exist. |
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Hi. I hope so. Thanks for letting me know about this bug - I'll investigate.
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I think that the Windows std::filesystem implementation uses wide chars, but SDL uses UTF-8, so I've updated the code to convert as required. The fix will be available in the next patch. |
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ImGuiWindowFlags_NoResizeflag from the modal dialogue for the next release. |
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I recorded a hapless user, myself, using it in case it highlighted anything useful for you. It crashed.
[ Show youtube player ] Here are my notes:
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