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Re: Amiga disassembly
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 4:30 am
by Matthew Joseph
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

Yup, it is. Are you gonna try to continue reverse-engineering the Atari???
Re: Amiga disassembly
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 1:13 pm
by AriX
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

Sounds good! It'd be cool to work together on this, we have both spent so much time on it and done some cool stuff

Re: Amiga disassembly
Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 1:25 pm
by tin
AriX wrote: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

Sounds good! It'd be cool to work together on this, we have both spent so much time on it and done some cool stuff

Yeah I would actually like all the time spent on it resulting in something that's of use!!

Re: Amiga disassembly
Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 1:25 pm
by tin
Matthew Joseph wrote:Yup, it is. Are you gonna try to continue reverse-engineering the Atari???
Yeah that is the first thing I'd like to definitely finish off.
Re: Amiga disassembly
Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2025 2:13 am
by AriX
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