Stephen Frost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: 
  
> It's not like there's a whole lot of difference between the assembly and 
> the binary in this case.  Write a Q&D disassembler and extract the 
> assembly if you want. 
 
Even if we were talking about x86 assembly, there would still be a lot 
of difference between assembly with mnemonic constants and labels 
and comments, and assembly from a disassembled binary. But some of 
these chips are poorly documented or undocumented; if we don't know 
the instruction length, much less the opcodes, writing a disassembler 
could be a serious act of reverse engineering.  
 
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