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Old 14 November 2009, 02:55   #1
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Commercial Amiga Disks with source code on it.

Hi guys.

Would be interesting to have a thread with a list of commerical programs with source code or the Symbol table enabled. (Sorry if this is the wrong group).

Mousetrap (comes with Devpac).
Nebulous (seems to have a symbol table on it).
Ghosts in Goblins (has the boot loader source on the disk).
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Old 15 November 2009, 02:07   #2
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In TOSEC, you can find two dumps of Rolling Thunder with source code included. Though I don't know if you can extract them as they are marked bad. I wish I knew where these disks come from.
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Old 16 November 2009, 03:05   #3
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There's also a thread in project.Care, Some disassembled games with debug infos.

I found a program called 'checksum' on one of the K240 disks, with the symbol table intact. The game itself doesn't have it. I also checked the CU Amiga coverdisk demo of K240, and it doesn't have it either. I did find that they removed the cheat codes for the coverdisk demo.
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Old 16 November 2009, 05:12   #4
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It's not quite source code, but I found a copy of genim2 (the assembler part of Devpac, version 2.08) on Spy vs Spy II: The Island Caper...
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In TOSEC, you can find two dumps of Rolling Thunder with source code included. Though I don't know if you can extract them as they are marked bad. I wish I knew where these disks come from.
Yep source code was recovered using Disksalv. I have yet to reassamble the source tho.
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@redwood: I found genam2 on the mousetrap disk as well.
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