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- DDTTOMAC - DISASSEMBLY EDITOR
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- DDTTOMAC is a special purpose editor used to convert
- DDT format disassembly files into a format acceptable to MAC,
- ASM or MACRO-80. To use it, you will need to be able to
- divert your console output to a disk file while using DDT to
- disassemble a program using the L command. Diverting the
- console output may be done by trapping console output at
- either the BDOS entry point or the BIOS (in the latter case,
- watch out for re-entrancy problems with the BDOS).
- Alternatively, Acoustic Electronic Developments market a CP/M
- utility package which contains a spooler program to perform
- this function.
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- The program is invoked by the command lines:
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- A>DDTTOMAC <file1>
- or A>DDTTOMAC <file1> <file2>
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- where the first form edits <file1> to produce a console
- listing and the second writes the edited version to <file2>.
- Two pass operation is used and the program is neither
- particularly fast nor elegant - it was written in a hurry to
- fill a particular need. The source listing (in BDS C) is
- included on the disk.
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- In its present form, the program strips the
- hexadecimal addresses from the start of each instruction and
- substitutes labels for 2 byte operand values. If the operand
- is the address of an instruction within the range of the
- disassembly. the label is inserted at the correct point,
- otherwise it is set to the correct value by an EQUate
- statement at the end of the listing. Lines not recognised as
- valid DDT listing format are commented out. It should work
- satisfactorily in both CP/M 1.4 and 2.2 systems.
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- program to unERAse files.