Sean,
File coming your way as soon as I get to my desktop computer.
Marc
Can someone please send a copy of the invasm.zip file
as an attachment to
me at this e-mail address? I'd really appreciate it... don't want to have
to set up a Yahoo ID, etc. just to snarf one file. I can test them on my
1662A.
The PDF copy of the 1997 HP T&M Catalog that I'm looking at implies that
the inverse assemblers will run on 1660s and their 1670 deep memory
cousins. On p. 390 there is presumably a screenshot of an inverse
assembler
running on a 1670 series machine. Footnotes on p. 396 imply that they may
even run on 1650 machines.
I don't think even a preprocessor is necessarily required? I don't see
anything the preprocessor would do, that the standard pods and test leads
wouldn't, except maybe providing an easy interface for PGAs, QFPs, buses,
etc. This is the big thing I want to test; if I need to go out and buy
preprocessors, the inverse assemblers are less appealing to me... but if I
can use the standard pods, it is a lot classier than manually keying in a
symbol table...
If I get a copy, I'll report back with my findings :)
Best,
Sean