Yup, it is. Are you gonna try to continue reverse-engineering the Atari???tin wrote:Hey, I might actually be in the same boat as you Arix. Might be a big change in circumstances later this summer, that MIGHT afford me some time
Amiga disassembly
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Sounds good! It'd be cool to work together on this, we have both spent so much time on it and done some cool stufftin wrote:Hey, I might actually be in the same boat as you Arix. Might be a big change in circumstances later this summer, that MIGHT afford me some time

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Yeah I would actually like all the time spent on it resulting in something that's of use!!AriX wrote:Sounds good! It'd be cool to work together on this, we have both spent so much time on it and done some cool stufftin wrote:Hey, I might actually be in the same boat as you Arix. Might be a big change in circumstances later this summer, that MIGHT afford me some time

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Yeah that is the first thing I'd like to definitely finish off.Matthew Joseph wrote:Yup, it is. Are you gonna try to continue reverse-engineering the Atari???
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Shared this on Discord, but wanted to cross-post here for posterity -- here's the IDA database which includes all of the disassembly work I did on ESQ way back in high school (2011... time flies!)
I remember spending quite a bit of time back then learning 68k and going through and annotating the ESQ by renaming the functions and constants to reflect my understanding of them; for routines I was interested in, like serial, I also wrote comments on each instruction to try to build up understanding of what they were doing.
Apologies in advance if I got anything wrong!
https://prevueguide.com/Amiga/esq-ari-disassembly.idb
I remember spending quite a bit of time back then learning 68k and going through and annotating the ESQ by renaming the functions and constants to reflect my understanding of them; for routines I was interested in, like serial, I also wrote comments on each instruction to try to build up understanding of what they were doing.
Apologies in advance if I got anything wrong!
https://prevueguide.com/Amiga/esq-ari-disassembly.idb