The following disassembler tools are additionally known to me:
| Program | Programmer | Version | Date | Description | |
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| 1. | Z80DIS |
Kenneth Gielow | 2.2 | 18.4.1987 | This disassembler works very precise and bases upon the analysis of the inspected program (artificial intelligence). Operator may intervent manually besides the automatic disassembling. |
| 2. | DZ |
John Washington | 29.11.1986 | This program (also known as DazzleStar) uses a WordStar alike user interface. |
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| 3. | PRODIZ80 |
Rolf Keller | 1.0 | 1987 | The program creates source code automatically such as Z80DIS. |
| At a later time I found some more disassemblers: | |||||
| 4. | DIS |
MICRO COM, INC. | 1978 | The program creates source code automatically such as Z80DIS. |
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| 5. | REZILOG |
0.9 | 1986 | Similar to DASM. |
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| 6. | REASS |
W. Dames | 1985 | The program creates source code automatically such as Z80DIS.
As known by (Z)SID the disassembler will be moved to top of memory.
This tool is a design of the former GDR. |
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| 7. | REVAS |
A. E. Hawley | 2.5 | 1978 | The program creates source code automatically such as Z80DIS.
As known by (Z)SID a loader will be moved to top of memory.
The actual disassembler will be installed after the program to be disassembled. |