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From: gnu@l5.uucp (John Gilmore)
Newsgroups: net.sources.bugs
Subject: Re: 68k disassembler cc errors (again)
Message-ID: <249@l5.uucp>
Date: Wed, 6-Nov-85 17:52:52 EST
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Posted: Wed Nov  6 17:52:52 1985
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Summary: The disassembler was for some Unisoft Unix, which you aren't running.

The disassembler, a noble effort, was written for some Unisoft Unix (I
think).  It took a few days to port it to Sun Unix 2.0 and get it
working on a small program (one of its own modules).  It's certainly
not bug-free or even well-tested on the Sun, but if you want a copy I
will send it, or send diffs from the posted version.

It's of course not guaranteed to work on YOUR machine, even if it runs
4.2 on a 68k.  I don't believe how many differences there are in object
file formats among systems with similar ancestries.  It would be nice to
define a set of object-file access routines or #define's that would allow
the same program to be ported by only changing one file.  Any takers?