Re: A83: Unsquish


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Re: A83: Unsquish




>On 02-Mar-99, Dan E (jfsmi@geocities.com) wrote:
>
>>I really am missing something I guess.  If you're talking about the fact
>>that you could decompile something, then you should keep in mind that
there
>>are already multiple free z80 decompilers.  I'm still going to maintain
that
>>there is a unsquishing type program that comes with a 86 or 85 decompiler,
>>but oh well...
>
>>-Dan
>
>It's called a disassembler. And by the way, wasn't this thread originally
>about some guy who had written a program by hand, in the send(9 format,
then
>squished it and then been unable to get his "source code" back?
>
>Linus
>

Right, thats what I meant, I was in a hurry (its almost the same thing tho,
no need to get all defensive) ... oh was that what it was about...well, I
see very little point in making a program to do this because I have a
feeling that there are very few people who want to unsquish programs and
don't have a graphlink.  (speaking of which, dasm.zip on ticalc has a
bin2hex program in it).  He could (assuming he was at least partially adept
at asm), write a quick prog that looked up the progs location and outputted
it to another program in "unsquished" form using (I forget who's) makehex
routines...

-Dan