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ahakman:
A question probably mostly for gslick:

Could you compile all of the available inverse assemblers with the DLL wrapper for the 169xx series analyzers if you still have the environment setup to do so? It sounds like setting up that environment is quite the chore.

I'm working on getting my 16903A up and going, and would really appreciate the dll wrapped inverse assemblers for it.
I've repaired the 2 cards I have that are compatible with the 169xx series analyzers, and I'm just waiting on the appropriate probe cables to arrive for those cards.

I'm especially interested in an IA for 68020

gslick:
I've been meaning to build all of the common INVASM.ZIP collection of 10391B inverse assemblers into DLL versions which can be used with the 1680/1690/16800/16900 series of Windows 2000/XP/WES7 based analyzers. I should be able to get around to doing that soon.

I also need to write up notes with all of the details on how to get set up to do that yourself. I already have a good set of notes, just need to polish them up. It's not too difficult, just a bit of a chore and time consuming, as you suggest.

ahakman:
Yes, the instructions on how to compile them wrapped in a DLL would be handy too. I read back in the thread and you mentioned you need a specific version of VisualStudio, and that probably has to run on 32 bit WindowsXP.

I happen to have a clean virtual box image of a fresh install of 32 bit WindowsXP, and I could certainly start from there.

deanclaxton:
With enormous thanks to gslick, I was able to set up the build environment, compile the 6502.S to 6502.R and then build the .dll and installation files for it.

I've installed it, but havent actually given it a proper test yet. I'll test it out then share the installation files for anyone else who may wish to use the 65C02 IA on a 169xx logic analyzer  :-+

gslick:

--- Quote from: ahakman on February 26, 2023, 10:31:02 pm ---Yes, the instructions on how to compile them wrapped in a DLL would be handy too. I read back in the thread and you mentioned you need a specific version of VisualStudio, and that probably has to run on 32 bit WindowsXP.

I happen to have a clean virtual box image of a fresh install of 32 bit WindowsXP, and I could certainly start from there.

--- End quote ---

If you already have a Windows 2000 or Windows XP VM set up, you can download iso images of the tools you need to install from here:

Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 Enterprise Architect, Disc 1
https://archive.org/details/X09-46214

Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 Enterprise Architect, Disc 2
https://archive.org/details/X09-46216

Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 Enterprise Architect Enterprise Developer Windows Prerequisites
https://archive.org/details/X09-46245

Logic and Protocol Analyzer Software (32-bit)
https://www.keysight.com/us/en/lib/software-detail/instrument-firmware-software/logic-and-protocol-analyzer-software-32bit-2222812.html
Previous Versions
Release Date    Version     Version Description
2007-09-21      03.67.1008   16900, 16800, and 1680/90 Series Application Software (Version 03.67.1008)
Application Software CD (.iso Image, Version 03.67)
Operating System
Windows XP SP2
Windows 2000


The logic analyzer application software after Version 03.67 dropped support for building 10391B style inverse assemblers into dlls using the Analysis Add In Wizard, maybe partially because as-is it was not compatible with versions of Visual Studio after 2003, and they might not have wanted to put the effort into updating the Analysis Add In Wizard for newer versions of Visual Studio.

Only the C++ compiler component of Visual Studio 2003 needs to be installed. All of the other components can be unselected during installation.

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