• Disassembling code in a .dsk file?

    From Glandeur Lessard@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 15 19:49:21 2020
    Bonjour Antoine,

    (back to english for potential other readers)
    I stumbled on this thread looking for an Apple II disassembler. I'm actually playing a game found on your servers (https://www.brutaldeluxe.fr/products/france/logidisque/logidisque_arsenelarcin.dsk), one of the earliest québécois games. I reached the
    end but the final moves are quite obscure and even the author (with whom I'm discussing) doesn't remember. I'm really not familiar with Apple II and its utilities, but if I had a disassembly or even better to be able to break and debug at a given point,
    I could maybe find out!

    Si jamais vous intéresse! Je suis conscient que c'est priorité zéro ;)

    Cordialement,

    Jonathan


    Le samedi 2 janvier 2010 à 18:24:12 UTC-5, ntn.v...@gmail.com a écrit :
    On 2 jan, 22:08, Carl <carl...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Dec 31 2009, 4:52 pm, Toinet <antoine.vig...@laposte.net> wrote:

    John, Dean and Michael all told about the current software to
    disassemble your program. If you need help, feel free to tell us where
    it can be downloaded and we (or maybe I) may disassemble it for you or help you do that.

    Thank you so much for the offer. The game is called Millenium Leaper
    and can be downloaded from one of these two locations:

    http://doperoms.com/roms/apple_ii/Beer%20Run%20%281981%29%28Sirius%29...http://nitroroms.com/view/Apple_II-rom/77693/named-Beer%20Run%20%2819...

    I've just written a blog about my experience developing the game if
    anyone is interested. It's still password protected until I finish a
    few details. Password is "fubar".http://carlgay.wordpress.com/2009/12/24/millenium-leaper/

    I'll try some of the other suggestions pretty soon, but if you get to
    it first I'll have no objections. :-)

    -Carl
    What a game Carl! It is great. I'd be delighted to move it to my real
    IIgs and disassemble it. It has plenty of different graphics and
    sounds. You did a great job, congratulations.
    BTW, the speaker is $C030 :-)
    antoine

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  • From thefadden@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Glandeur Lessard on Wed Sep 16 07:46:33 2020
    On Tuesday, September 15, 2020 at 7:49:22 PM UTC-7, Glandeur Lessard wrote:
    I stumbled on this thread looking for an Apple II disassembler.

    Disassembler: https://6502bench.com/

    I'm really not familiar with Apple II and its utilities, but if I had a disassembly or even better to be able to break and debug at a given point, I could maybe find out!

    Some tips on using the AppleWin debugger to aid disassembly: https://6502disassembly.com/applewin-dbg.html

    AppleWin: https://github.com/AppleWin/AppleWin

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  • From Antoine Vignau@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 17 04:59:16 2020
    I've exported the BASIC files (and there is an extra one, PUISSANCE 5, that is not related to the original game) with pics of the instructions and maps.
    There is no useful assemble in the game, everything is in BASIC. That is now your job to understand it, not mine :-)

    http://www.brutaldeluxe.fr/public/arsenelarcin.zip

    Enjoy,
    Antoine

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  • From Antoine Vignau@21:1/5 to Glandeur Lessard on Thu Sep 17 04:16:26 2020
    Bonjour Jonathan, le glandeur :-)
    I'll see what I can do with Arsène Larcin and I will come back to you.
    What does the author say about the game?
    Antoine

    On Wednesday, September 16, 2020 at 4:49:22 AM UTC+2, Glandeur Lessard wrote:
    Bonjour Antoine,

    (back to english for potential other readers)
    I stumbled on this thread looking for an Apple II disassembler. I'm actually playing a game found on your servers (https://www.brutaldeluxe.fr/products/france/logidisque/logidisque_arsenelarcin.dsk), one of the earliest québécois games. I reached the
    end but the final moves are quite obscure and even the author (with whom I'm discussing) doesn't remember. I'm really not familiar with Apple II and its utilities, but if I had a disassembly or even better to be able to break and debug at a given point,
    I could maybe find out!

    Si jamais vous intéresse! Je suis conscient que c'est priorité zéro ;)

    Cordialement,

    Jonathan
    Le samedi 2 janvier 2010 à 18:24:12 UTC-5, ntn.v...@gmail.com a écrit :
    On 2 jan, 22:08, Carl <carl...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Dec 31 2009, 4:52 pm, Toinet <antoine.vig...@laposte.net> wrote:

    John, Dean and Michael all told about the current software to disassemble your program. If you need help, feel free to tell us where it can be downloaded and we (or maybe I) may disassemble it for you or help you do that.

    Thank you so much for the offer. The game is called Millenium Leaper
    and can be downloaded from one of these two locations:

    http://doperoms.com/roms/apple_ii/Beer%20Run%20%281981%29%28Sirius%29...http://nitroroms.com/view/Apple_II-rom/77693/named-Beer%20Run%20%2819...

    I've just written a blog about my experience developing the game if anyone is interested. It's still password protected until I finish a
    few details. Password is "fubar".http://carlgay.wordpress.com/2009/12/24/millenium-leaper/

    I'll try some of the other suggestions pretty soon, but if you get to
    it first I'll have no objections. :-)

    -Carl
    What a game Carl! It is great. I'd be delighted to move it to my real
    IIgs and disassemble it. It has plenty of different graphics and
    sounds. You did a great job, congratulations.
    BTW, the speaker is $C030 :-)
    antoine

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  • From doug.dingus@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 23 15:32:07 2020
    Carl

    Thanks for the enjoyable read. "poking values into the HGR screen to figure out the pixels" struck a chord. Your game looks great and I will have to give it a go in the near future.

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