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ARMalyser ARM Code Analyser

Author David Ruck Licence Unknown Rating No rating yetNo rating yetNo rating yetNo rating yetNo rating yet
Version 0.55, 13th April 2006 URLs Homepage, Download

Introduction

An ARM code analyser designed to understand RISC OS executable and object filetypes including Absolute,DebImage,Module and more.

Latest Changes

SWI function naming. Improved performance analysis. Register latency detection for target processors has been corrected. Total cycle count latency counts added to statistics.

Details

ARMalyser is an ARM code analyser that understands RISC OS executable,
module, utility, object and library formats. It can output disassembler or
ObjAsm assembler styles, in plain text, fully hyperlinked and syntax coloured
HTML, XML, or custom formats for import into Impression, TechWriter and
Ovation Pro.

RISC OS Compatibility

RISC OS 2unknown RISC OS 3.1xunknown RISC OS 3.5unknown
RISC OS 3.6unknown RISC OS 3.7xunknown RISC OS 4.0xunknown
Select 1i9 (4.29)unknown Select 2i3 (4.33)unknown Select 3i3 (4.37)unknown
Select 3i4/Adjust 1i2 (4.39)unknown RISC OS 4.40unknown RISC OS 5.0xunknown
RISC OS 5.1xunknown      
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Supported Filetypes

FiletypeShort NameDescriptionOriginReadWriteNotes
No filetype support information is currently stored for this entry.
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