[Coco] Portal-9
jdaggett at gate.net
jdaggett at gate.net
Wed Apr 27 15:12:49 EDT 2005
Roger
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On 27 Apr 2005 at 11:59, Roger Taylor wrote:
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> At 06:51 AM 4/27/2005, you wrote:
> >Those look to me like they were put there by the installer for the
> >installer. Probably so you can uninstall it if you like, without the
> >convenience of just being able to put Portal in the Recycle Bin if
> >you don't want it anymore. :)
> >
> >BTW, any new versions of Portal coming out soon? ;)
>
>
> Yes, I'll try to get version 3.01 uploaded today or tomorrow. Things
> seem to be very stable at this point, so I won't be making many
> structure changes for a while, but I plan to rig up a way for other
> programmers to make add-ins. The disassembler project is on hold at
> this time because I am planning to move soon and I want to be settled
> in before I continue that.
>
> CCASM will do the "reverse assembly" by just issuing a command like
> "cm somegame.rom" which will produce a .dsm file, an intermediate
> format that can be used by Portal-9 for tweaking the final .asm file.
> Doing a "cm somegame.dsm" will turn it into "somegame.asm". I am not
> sure exactly where I stopped this work at with CCASM, so feel free to
> experiment at the prompt and play around. I'm sure the system is
> pretty much useless at this time, though.
>
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