Code68Dis - A Handheld 68k disassembler for the Palm.
You will use this software at your own risk.
Code68Dis is 'tap-aware'.
This means that you may alter the screen contence by (one or more) taps.
Tap sensitive areas are:
The first column:
- SimpleView
- Hex&codeView
The second column:
- HexView (following the opcode size)
- Hex&asciiView (following the opcode size)
- StaticHex&asciiView
The top right corner of the screen:
- Percent Navigator
- MachineRelativeAddress
The branch-to addresses: (if shown)
- A tap will bring you to that adress
Features on a color device:
(Colors will be changeable later...)
Color Highlightning of:
- The line addressees (first column)
- The hex output (if shown)
- Function names
- PalmOS SysTraps
Code68Dis will also show "possible strings" by giving the line address a background color.
Please send BUG reports, features requests to: orlando@runbox.com
Regards!
/John Wilund
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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