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I am trying to learn assembler by running binary( bin) files through a debugger just to see how they work. But I can't find a debugger that will work with a (bin)ary file. Does anybody know of one? :eek: John |
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For a Zilog Z80 embedded control system, or what?
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if you are using MS-Windows you can use the debug.exe that is in c:\windows directory (or whereever you installed the os). MS-DOS also has that debugger in the c:\dos directory. debug.exe has been shipped free with every version of MS-DOS and MS-Windows since Bill $$$ was born. I suppose he wants people to debug his operating system for him.
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