On Wed, 07 Apr 2004 16:08:17 -0400
Jim Donoghue <jim(a)smithy.com> wrote:
I'm trying to find a Z80 disassembler for
Linux. There are a bunch of
DOS ones out there, doesn't do me any good. A long time ago I had
downloaded one that was source and compiled it, but I can't remember
what it was. Anybody know of one?
Jim
Anything as simple as a Z80 disassembler is a stdin/stdout app
anyway. You should find a DOS emulator for Linux and use that to run a
DOS disassembler. You can even run a free/alternative DOS if you don't
BLETCH!. Please stop wasting cycles :-)
Seriously, unix was around long before MS-DOS. There were unix
cross-assemblers and disassemblers for the Z80, many of which run under
linux with no problems. I have one which seems to have been distributed
as 3 shell archives called z80ad*, and it lives in a dirextory called
zmac. A search for those names might find something...
want any Microsoft products on your drive.
There's no reason to invent
the wheel, and I suspect most people would just run something old under
There is when the wheel is square with an off-centre hole!. And that's what
MS-DOS feels like once you've got used to real OSes!
-tony