Short: Warlock's last (?) Copper Disassembler Uploader: toni rutar uni-mb si Architecture: m68k-amigaos Dir: dev/moni USER MANUALS FOR AMASING "COPDIS" 1ST WORDS ========= First few words about how you can (ab)use this master piece. It's completly Email(IRC)-Ware, that means whoever or whatever see CopDis may (i am not forcing like others) email me on my friend's email address: toni.rutar@uni-mb.si Use subject like "for Bulb", so my odd pal would know what's going on. And if you are lamer like me and don't have email, you can find me on IRC on #warlock or any english speaking amiga channel. By the way my ircnick is Bulb. Now back to program... You can do with it whatever says your perverse mind, just be my guest. :) THANX & GRETZ ============= I would like to thank and greet some cool and friendly dudes: Blitz, Anthrox, Patrik Lundquist, Lee Metcalfe, Lord-Soth, Punisher, Sam, Templ and other Amiga fans, just can't think of all... :( SAD TRUTH ========= As you can see program isn't so big, coz it's completly written in ASM and coz it's almoust worth nothing. I am using it quite a lot, but that doesn't mean it will succed on commercial side. Here are some points why not: - not many Amiga freaks are programers and for them it is written - not many programers code "dirty" (using hardware directly) - many "dirty" coders already have such program or just use hex dump So, if you are not one of these big population (which is highly unlikely) proceed with reading, and for others: archive hasn't been so big or was it? I think this shall be completed version, but am still waiting for some interesting ideas, just to play around with CopDis. PROGRAM BEHAVOUR ================ CopDis should be run from Shell (CLI), icon won't be supplied since i see no reason for making it WB program. Input syntax: CopDis Disassembles all memory from begin to end. CopDis Disassembles till COPEND (dc.l $fffffffe) is found. CopDis cop1 Disassembles system Copper list 1. CopDis cop2 Disassembles system Copper list 2. CopDis Displays small input help. Begin and end must be written in hexadecimal value. In this archive are included cop1 and cop2 (system Copper lists which are used on my 4-coloured WB screen with normal lo-res sprites, AGA chip set) files which are nothing more but usage of these commands: CopDis >cop1 cop1 CopDis >cop2 cop2 Destination path can be whatever you wish, for instance CopDis >PRT: