Hi Rafael,
For example I want to see the asm code for the whole 512Kbytes....is that possible ? How ?
Thanks On 5/11/2016 3:36 AM, Rafael Machado wrote:
Hi
You can use the pd command. p = Print d = disassemby
You can also add the number of instruction you whant to see. For example:
pd 10
Thanks Rafael Machado
Em qua, 2 de nov de 2016 às 04:01, Riko Ho <antonius.riko@gmail.com mailto:antonius.riko@gmail.com> escreveu:
Everyone, Idwer, I have radare question : I played until this point : c:>radare2 -e asm.bits=16 -e io.va <http://io.va>=true i946gz.bin -- radare2 is WYSIWYF - what you see is what you fix [f000:fff0]> S $s-0x10000 0xF000:0x0000 0x10000 0x10000 bootblk rwx [f000:fff0]> e asm.segoff=true [f000:fff0]> s 0xf000:0xffff0 [f000:ffff]> How can I see the assembler code from there ? It's started from FFFF0....I'm sure the last byte instruction is jump to 0x00000 Cheers -- coreboot mailing list: coreboot@coreboot.org <mailto:coreboot@coreboot.org> https://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot