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On this disk you will find a demonstration version of ReSource, an
interactive disassembler for the Amiga. There are only three functions
disabled in this demo version, those being "Save .asm", "Save partial .asm",
and "Save .RS". "Save .asm" and "Save partial .asm" allows you to save an
assembler source code file (text), and "Save .RS" allows you to save a
complete image of the file that you are working on, so that you (or someone
else) may continue disassembling at a later time. The real thing may be
purchased from the author: (A$80)
Glen McDiarmid
28 Marginson Street
Ipswich, QLD
4305 Australia
(07) 812-2963 (anytime)
In the United States, you may purchase ReSource from: (US$60)
Rick Stiles,
P.O. Box 666,
Washington,
Indiana, 47501
U.S.A.
ReSource demo (C) 1988 Glen McDiarmid
This disk may be freely distributed for demonstration purposes. No
charge may be made for distribution, other than a small copying fee. Fred
Fish is welcome to distribute these files.
Copy protection:
This demo version of ReSource is of course not copy protected. There
is only one form of copy protection on the commercial version of ReSource,
that is a serial number embedded in each copy sold. The serial number is
embedded in an extremely unusual way, and removal of it is considered
impossible at this point in time. Please keep this in mind, and don't leave
your disks where someone else may steal copies of them. Future upgrades will
be available for the cost of disks, postage and handling.
NOTE:
This is version 0.36 of the ReSource demo. The docs included on this
disk do not reflect this. ReSource can now load any file, providing that
there is enough memory. You are not restricted to normal load files anymore.
There is no special syntax, if ReSource does not recognize a file as either a
load file or a .RS file, it will load it as a straight binary image file.
One added function which needs some explaining is "Save partial .asm". To
save part of a disassembled file, select "CURSOR/Remember" at the start,
scroll to the end of the area to be saved, and select "Save partial .asm".
If you scroll backwards after selecting "CURSOR/Remember" and save partial,
that will work too. Several options were added, there usage should be
obvious from the menus. Several functions in earlier demo versions were
buggy, they are now fixed. It was only the demo versions that had these
problems, not the real thing.
If you "run addbeep" in your startup-sequence, instead of the screen
flashing when an error occurs, you will hear an audible beep, which I find to
be better feedback.