Got a heap of disassemblies from over the years from numerous sources.
Will try and put them all up here.
$DA Disassembly
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$DA Disassembly
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Re: $DA Disassembly
thats a serious infestation of dissasemblies mate great job allways good to have them floating round.
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Re: $DA Disassembly
No problem.
Some are better than others, hopefully they help a few people out.
I was planning on doing a bit of summary of masks to calibration size, no. cyls, 1bar/2bar, MAP/MAF, etc., haven't had time yet, but hopefully shortly.
No point having all the information if you can't find the bit you want.
Some are better than others, hopefully they help a few people out.
I was planning on doing a bit of summary of masks to calibration size, no. cyls, 1bar/2bar, MAP/MAF, etc., haven't had time yet, but hopefully shortly.
No point having all the information if you can't find the bit you want.
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Re: $DA Disassembly
Indeed some really good stuff here. I was looking for a disasm of some type a while ago (i cant remember why now so it no longer matters) but i could only find references to it on the net, not the actual file itself! Its good to preserve them here
If you know of any that are really good it might be good to flag them somehow so anyone interested in general reverse engineering can have a read of how GM do things even if its a different program to the one they are interested in. I imagine there must be lots of similarities between different programs.
If you know of any that are really good it might be good to flag them somehow so anyone interested in general reverse engineering can have a read of how GM do things even if its a different program to the one they are interested in. I imagine there must be lots of similarities between different programs.
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