Z80 disassembler for Linux

From: der Mouse <mouse_at_Rodents.Montreal.QC.CA>
Date: Wed Apr 7 18:16:33 2004

[Jim Donoghue <jim_at_smithy.com>]
> I'm trying to find a Z80 disassembler for Linux. [...]

Well, it's not _specifically_ for Linux, but I have a multi-machine
disassembler that includes a Z80 module.

ftp.rodents.montreal.qc.ca:/mouse/disas/src/ contains the source. I've
never tried to build it under Linux; if you have trouble, drop me a
note off-list and I'll see what I can do.

[Scott Stevens <sastevens_at_earthlink.net>]
> A universal disassembler that is 'Open Source' would be a cool thing
> to have, though.

Well, my disassembler is hardly _universal_, but it has modules for a
couple of 6502 derivatives, some variants of the 680x0, MIPS, SPARC,
and x86 families, the VAX, and the Z-80...with the machine-specific
parts relatively well isolated, so that dropping in another one is a
fairly simple task.

As for open source - mine is in the public domain. You'll have to
decide whether that's open enough for you.

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