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Visual Disassembler for AVR - Eclipse 3.4 Plug In [message #15614] Wed, 16 July 2008 14:59 Go to next message
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Visual Disassembler for the Atmel © AVR is an interactive disassembler
for the AVR microprocessor family. The user simply opens an Intel hex
file and the file is disassembled and placed in a text view. The user
does not edit the text directly. Comments and program/ IO labels are
added by address through dialog boxes. Each entry shows an immediate
result in the text view. Program / IO labels are resolved throughout the
entire file. Intermediate work can be saved and resumed later. Upon
completion of the disassembly the file can be saved as an assembly
listing text file. The assembly listing may require editing based on the
requirements of the assembler.

The program is a plug-in for the Eclipse IDE and can be sold as an
individual component or bundled with the Eclipse CDT IDE.

Questions?
Website: http://www.creativerealtimeheuristic.com
Contact us: rhurst24811@gmail.com

[Updated on: Thu, 06 October 2016 17:38]

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Re: Visual Disassembler for AVR - Eclipse 3.4 Plug In [message #15648 is a reply to message #15614] Thu, 17 July 2008 02:49 Go to previous message
Ray Hurst is currently offline Ray HurstFriend
Messages: 121
Registered: July 2009
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Visual Disassembler for the Atmel © AVR is an interactive disassembler
for the AVR microprocessor family. The user simply opens an Intel hex
file and the file is disassembled and placed in a text view. The user
does not edit the text directly. Comments and program/ IO labels are
added by address through dialog boxes. Each entry shows an immediate
result in the text view. Program / IO labels are resolved throughout the
entire file. Intermediate work can be saved and resumed later. Upon
completion of the disassembly the file can be saved as an assembly
listing text file. The assembly listing may require editing based on the
requirements of the assembler.

The program is a plug-in for the Eclipse IDE and can be sold as an
individual component or bundled with the Eclipse CDT IDE.



Questions?
Website: www.creativerealtimeheuristic.com
Contact us: rhurst24811@gmail.com

[Updated on: Thu, 06 October 2016 17:21]

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Re: Visual Disassembler for AVR - Eclipse 3.4 Plug In [message #565605 is a reply to message #15614] Thu, 17 July 2008 02:49 Go to previous message
Ray Hurst is currently offline Ray HurstFriend
Messages: 121
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Ray Hurst wrote:
> Visual Disassembler for the Atmel © AVR is an interactive disassembler
> for the AVR microprocessor family. The user simply opens an Intel hex
> file and the file is disassembled and placed in a text view. The user
> does not edit the text directly. Comments and program/ IO labels are
> added by address through dialog boxes. Each entry shows an immediate
> result in the text view. Program / IO labels are resolved throughout the
> entire file. Intermediate work can be saved and resumed later. Upon
> completion of the disassembly the file can be saved as an assembly
> listing text file. The assembly listing may require editing based on the
> requirements of the assembler.
>
> The program is a plug-in for the Eclipse IDE and can be sold as an
> individual component or bundled with the Eclipse CDT IDE.
>
> This can be bundled with the Visual Disassembler:
> ECLIPSE CDT 3.4
> http://www.eclipse.org
>
> de.innot.avreclipse-2.2.0.20080618PRD.zip
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/avr-eclipse
>
> WinAVR-20080610-install.exe
> http://winavr.sourceforge.net/index.html
>
> com.favorites4u.visualdisassembler.avr-1_0.0
>
> Questions?
> Contact us: Creative Realtime Heuristics Sales
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