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Re: good disassembler for mixed 16bit and 32bit code?

by "Rod Pemberton" <spamtrap@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 31, 2008 at 05:31 AM

"junkoi" <spamtrap@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> I am wring some code that mix 16bit and 32bit code in asm and C. To
> fight some bugs I am having, I need to diassemble the code.
> Unfortunately I found that objdump is horrible: it very often produces
> bad disassembly that is very different from the source, so I cannot
> understand where the problem is.
>

It's likely that objdump is 32-bit only...

> I use objdump with option "-S -d". So could anybody tell if if there
> is a way to have objdump worked better?
>
> Or: Is there a more reliable disassembler than objdump for what I am
> doing?
>

I was using NDISASM (comes with NASM assembler) to check your code the
other
day.  It uses a very different syntax from GNU AS.  I also use two other
disassemblers rarely: WDIS (Watcom's disassembler - TASM style syntax) and
objdump...

Sorry...


Rod Pemberton
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
good disassembler for mixed 16bit and 32bit code?
junkoi <spamtrap@[EMA  2008-03-30 20:15:10 
Re: good disassembler for mixed 16bit and 32bit code?
"Rod Pemberton"  2008-03-31 05:31:27 
Re: good disassembler for mixed 16bit and 32bit code?
Frank Kotler <spamtra  2008-03-31 18:25:20 
Re: good disassembler for mixed 16bit and 32bit code?
junkoi <spamtrap@[EMA  2008-04-02 22:32:15 

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