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Hamster:
i would be interested, i guess i need to build a virtual machine so i can build the z80, 6809, 68000 dlls. ( i sourced a 6809 interface )

thanks for sharing!

gslick:

--- Quote from: Hamster on March 07, 2024, 04:07:55 am ---i would be interested, i guess i need to build a virtual machine so i can build the z80, 6809, 68000 dlls. ( i sourced a 6809 interface )

thanks for sharing!

--- End quote ---

Attached is the 32-bit x86 DLL version of the i6800_p inverse assembler file that I built using the version 03.60.0002 of the IAAnalysisAddInWizard from the 03.67.1008 version of the LA software CD-ROM.

There is a 32-bit install directory and a 64-bit install directory. The contents of the 32-bit install directory is what is created by running the create.bat file in the build directory of the IA DLL after the IA DLL is built.

The copies of the files in the 64-bit install directory are exactly the same as the files in the 32-bit install directory, except that in the 64-bit install directory the Install.bat and Uninstall.bat files were edited be me to replace all instances of "Program Files" with "Program Files (x86)", and in the 64-bit install directory the ialAnalysisAddInIAL6800_P.reg file was edited by me to replace all instances of "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT" with "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Wow6432Node".

You probably need to run Install.bat as Administrator to copy the IA DLL to the "Program Files" or "Program Files (x86)", and add the settings to the registry. After running either the 32-bit or 64-bit Install.bat, as appropriate, to install the IA DLL, the sample configuration file IAL6800_P-16911A.xml that I created could be loaded into the logic analyzer application to set up the appropriate bus signal labels.

If anyone gives this a try with a 6800 or 6802, let me know if it works for you.

Since I'm already setup to build these IA DLLs, I could probably go ahead and build Z80, 6809, 68000 DLLs for you. Do you have preprocessor interfaces for all of those?

Hamster:
I do have the following Interface Modules:
Z80,8086/8088,6809,68000,Z8001,80386
Currently looking for a 6800/02

I could use the 6502 file as well ( this one doesn't use a Interface Module )

I did test your 64 bit install, couple steps needed to be added:

1) Open a Command Window in Administrator Mode.
2) Change to directory
3) Run Install.

Hamster:
WooHoo!

Ok, that was a pita to make the 64 bit install files!

gslick, thanks for the tips.. Now to test.

it will be nice to use my bench top 1690D and can retire these old 167X units.


Hamster:
FYI, it if wasn't for your example 6800 install, i probably would of never figured it out..  |O |O |O

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