Easy way to create xdf files

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Easy way to create xdf files

Unread post by wwhite »

Is there an easy way to create xdf files after disassembly?
I have a bin file that is disassembled:
  • 100% function,
    90% tables
    60% scalars
Is creating an XDF completely manual?
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Re: Easy way to create xdf files

Unread post by decipha »

yep only way to do it

rzasa is my master xdf

I copy and paste the function and update the address. Makes life significantly easier.

There is a sad2xdf application floating around someone made but it doesnt use rzasa as a template so its been rather useless.
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Re: Easy way to create xdf files

Unread post by motorhead1991 »

SAD806x has a utility to export to an XDF but you'll have to organize it all manually. I don't remember if it can also do the equations and stuff though
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