Date : Sun, 26 Apr 1992 16:43:10 GMT
From : elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!usc!wupost!csus.edu!csusac!sactoh0!ijpc!ianj@lll-winken.llnl.gov (Ian Justman)
Subject: Re: WANTED: Z80 disassembler
larry@lfergus.UUCP (Larry Moore) writes:
> Two possibilities that run under CP/M that I'd recommend are Z8E
> (version 35) and DazzleStar. Z3E is available with source code
> but the Dazzlestar source (in Pascal) hasn't been released yet.
> I think both are available for FTP from one of the mirror sites -
> failing that, they uuencode to about 120K and can be mailed.
There's a great program called "Z80DIS" which has some artificial
intelligence which gives it an idea how to disassemble a program.
You can find it on SIMTEL20 or any good BBS.
Z8E's main function is as a debugger, and it fills that bill
BEAUTIFULLY!!!!! It's the best debugger I've come across yet,
free or commercial. I don't have anything to say about the stuff
that Sage Microsystems East has (hi, Jay!) because I've never
tried it. But yes, it's great to have the source code for Z8E.