Last updated: 25 September 2009


XDASM is a DOS based program disassembler for reconstructing source code from binary or for debugging. XDASM is supplied on a mini-CD with PDF manuals on the CD. See the pricelist.


Features:


  • Substitute labels using your own
  • Insert commas at each instruction line
  • More disassembly options
  • More CPU tables
  • Compatible with X32 assemblers
  • Maximum input file size of 64K
  • First table driven cross
  • Takes input from a binary image, Intel Hex, or Motorola S files
  • Control the output using a TAG file
  • Up to four cross reference lists can be generated

Supports at least the following CPUs:
1650, 1802-6, 3870, 4004, Z80/Z180/64180, 6502/65C02, 65816, 6800-6808, 6801/6803, 6301/6303, 6805, 68HC08, 6809, 68HC11, 7831x, 8048, 8051, 8080/8085, 8086/186, 8096/196, 89700, COP400, COP800, NEC7810, NEC782xx, NEC7831x, PIC1650, Super8, TMS320C1x, TMS320C2x, TLCS-90, TMS7000, TMS9900, Z8, Z80.