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MacNosy [message #112001] Mon, 16 September 2013 13:31
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Press Release:  

Free the ROM 64 announces the availability of MacNosy, "The Disassembler
for the rest of us", on 512K Macintosh and 1 Meg Lisa systems.
MacNosy is an interactive disassembler that enables MacDevelopers
and MacHackers to recover source code of any Macintosh application
file, ROM, or "code" type resources on the "System" file, etc.
MacNosy includes features to:

	* Automatically subdivide a program into procedures and
	  referenced data blocks.
	* Reformat data into its "natural format" via commands.
	* Selectively view procedures, code segments and resources
	  by name, etc.
	* Direct dissassembled output to a file for inspection
	  or assembly.
	* Produce reference map for procedure names, trapnames,
	  etc.
	* Search a file for references to selected addresses,
	  trapnames, strings, etc.
	* Play back previously recorded journal files (e.g. "scripts").
	* Suspend execution until a later time.

The listings generated by MacNosy contain symbols for the procedure
names, data areas, trapnames, system symbols, and local labels
within a procedure.

MacNosy is availble for $50.00 direct from:

Steve Jasic
c/o Free the ROM 64
343 Trenton Way
Menlo Park, CA  94025

Dealer terms and site licenses are available, contact Steve Jasik
for details (415) 322-1386.

Users of MacNosy should have a knowledge of programming and assembly
language.


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Michael Ward, NCAR/SCD
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