On Friday, March 20, 2009 at 18:49, Tony Duell wrote:
What is the difference between an 'inverse
assembler', a 'reverse
assembler' and a 'disassemler'?
Personal preference? HP seemed to prefer "inverse assembler" with their
logic analyzers, although the 64000 state analyzer manual uses both
"inverse assembler" and "disassembler." "Reverse assembler"
appeared to be
the more common usage with their 1000 minicomputer line.
All three terms are interchangeable, as far as I can determine.
-- Dave