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@@ -1,6 +1,8 @@ ## yaxpeax-dis -`yaxpeax-dis` is the repo providing `yaxdis`, a small and very naive disassembler to exercise decoders in the [yaxpeax project](https://git.iximeow.net/yaxpeax-arch/). it does not (currently?) do much other than disassembling hex input, and is mostly useful as an example of how to use decoders and spot-checking a specific instruction's decoding. +[![crate](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/yaxpeax-x86.svg?logo=rust)](https://crates.io/crates/yaxpeax-x86) + +`yaxpeax-dis` is the repo providing `yaxdis`, a small and very naive disassembler to exercise decoders in the [yaxpeax project](https://git.iximeow.net/yaxpeax-arch/about/). it does not (currently?) do much other than disassembling hex input, and is mostly useful as an example of how to use decoders and spot-checking a specific instruction's decoding. ## usage @@ -21,7 +23,7 @@ or `yaxdis -a ia64 e38000000061e200000042c0e1803080`, producing: 0x00000000: e38000000061e200000042c0e1803080: [MII] (p07) mov r16=r0; (p09) mov r14=r0;; and r14=r14,r16;; ``` -`yaxdis` also takes a `-v` flag to emit more verbose information (really, a `Debug` display of decoded instructions). +`yaxdis` also takes a `-v` flag to emit more verbose information (today, a `Debug` display of decoded instructions). ## supported architectures -`yaxdis` should support all architectures listed in the [yaxpeax-arch readme](https://git.iximeow.net/yaxpeax-arch/). that is currently `x86_64`, `x86_32`, `x86_16`, `armv7`, `armv8`, `mips`, `msp430`, `pic17`, `pic18`, `m16c`, `avr`, `ia64`, `6502`, `lc87`, and `sh`/`sh2`/`j2`/`sh3`/`sh4`. specific levels of support and stability vary. +`yaxdis` should support all architectures listed in the [yaxpeax-arch readme](https://git.iximeow.net/yaxpeax-arch/about/). that is currently `x86_64`, `x86_32`, `x86_16`, `armv7`, `armv8`, `mips`, `msp430`, `pic17`, `pic18`, `m16c`, `avr`, `ia64`, `6502`, `lc87`, and `sh`/`sh2`/`j2`/`sh3`/`sh4`. specific levels of support and stability vary. |