Kernel + real-time OS semantics
Pat Ford
pat at istop.com
Wed Sep 5 17:33:35 GMT 2001
I'll go and take a look at Peters disassembler, what are you looking
for as far as ecm, ignition, tranny... I'd like DIS, and a manual tranny
but this is a learning thing so I'm open
Peter G. do you mind if we use your toolset as "the toolset" for this
effort?
"Malcolm Robb, LC 0112G" wrote:
>
> I'm using assembler A.EXE ver 1.05 and disassembler D.EXE ver 0.10 which
> were supplied to me by Peter G in April 2000. I have no real complaints
> about either of them, and both are 'fit for the purpose intended'. But I
> can and will use any other assembler/disassembler if the 'group' decide to
> standardise on it.
>
> That said, it ought to be possible to write and comment the code in such a
> way that any assembler can build the binary - unless you are Microsoft or
> Borland of course !
>
> Count me in for a team effort. We really ought to specify a 'starting' code
> mask as well. What's the most commonly used P4 code version ? Once one is
> properly hacked and commented, the others ought to be easier for others to
> follow.
>
> Cheers,
> Malcolm Robb, LC 0112G
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pat Ford [SMTP:pat at istop.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 5:06 PM
> To: gmecm at diy-efi.org
> Subject: Re: Kernel + real-time OS semantics
>
> Why don't we first settle on a disassembler that takes an .inc file ( any
> suggestions??) and make a team effort? Who is interested??
> "Malcolm Robb, LC 0112G" wrote:
> >
> > What a great idea P4.inc would be. I'd also suggest including/using the
> > variable and table names used in TurboP4.pdf too. That way anyone who
> knew
> > how to understand one hac would be able to understand most others.
>
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