If you already understand assembly language
programming this excellent program will help you expand your knowledge.
If you are learning then you will be able to disassemble other users'
code to try and understand how routines are written. The Assembly Source
Interface by Andrew McIntosh allows you reverse-engineer (disassemble)
binary files to either the screen, disk or a printer. It produces code
that is compatible with the Atari Macro Assembler. Now you can modify
other users' programs, even commercial software, to personalise screen
messages, to extract ready made routines or to find out how a program
has been written. Just imagine the possibilities, especially if you are
learning machine code programming, of taking ready written routines and
creating code that can be loaded directly into the Atari Macro
Assembler. Other routines included allow the source code to be converted
to MAC/ 65, change ATASCII files to standard PC compatible, ASCII or
vice versa plus many other disk utilities. An excellent program with
documentation included.
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