Hi,
I have been reading the Turbo manuals again, just refreshing my mind and
the Turbo operation. I must say it was a quite a nice easy read.
One question with regards to the temporary file that is created by the
Parser_task:
a) Is this the input file to the Codegen_task
b) Do we know the
On 28 Jun 2015, at 14:22, Derek Stewart de...@q40.de mailto:de...@q40.de
wrote:
One question with regards to the temporary file that is created by the
Parser_task:
a) Is this the input file to the Codegen_task
Yes
b) Do we know the format of the file
It is known. In fact there is
Hi,
Probably George Gwilt is best suited to answer that.
Hmm! I seem to have forgotten most of what I knew.
But you probably still know more about it than anybody else...
Parser_task analyses the SuperBASIC program and produces a list of calls to blocks of code, or
templates, which do
Hi,
I have in the past tried at disassemble Qlib and Turbo complied
programmes, but quite hard when they are not written in an assembler.
On the Amiga there is a programme called ReSource, which allows reverse
decompilation of compiled programmes. Easier on there as the OS uses
known
Hi,
I have in the past tried at disassemble Qlib and Turbo complied
programmes, but quite hard when they are not written in an assembler.
Yup! I very dimly remember that there even was (one or several?)
program(s) that used compiled basic progs as part of the copy protection.
Could Turbo
On 25 Jun 2015, at 12:21, Wolfgang Lenerz w...@wlenerz.com wrote:
Hi,
I have in the past tried at disassemble Qlib and Turbo complied
programmes, but quite hard when they are not written in an assembler.
Yup! I very dimly remember that there even was (one or several?)
program(s) that