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− | When a [[ROM]] (or part of a ROM) is converted from raw machine code into readable assembly code, it is said to be a '''disassembly'''. For example, '''4E75''' in a ROM would disassemble to '''rts''' in [[68000|Motorola 68000]] assembly, which means "return from subroutine".
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− | Programs which can disassemble Motorola 68000 machine code include [[68kd]] and [[IDA Pro]]. 68kd doesn't produce assembly code which can be recompiled by [[SNASM68K]]. IDA Pro does produce recompilable code, but it isn't freeware.
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− | == See also ==
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− | [[Disassemblies]]
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− | ==External Links==
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− | *[http://www.hex-rays.com/idapro/ IDA Pro homepage]
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− | *[http://www.hacking-cult.org/?x/2 Hacking CulT disassembly page]
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− | [[Category:Hacking Information]]
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