To use the online disassembler, simply copy and paste the following binary data into the input field:
if (!instruction) { disassembly.push(` Unknown opcode ${opcode} at PC=${pc}`); pc++; continue; }
const operands = []; let operandCount = instruction.operands;
LD A, 01h LD B, 02h LD C, 03h LD D, 04h LD E, 05h Note that this is a highly simplified example and real-world Z80 code can be much more complex.
operands.push(operandValue); }
function getMemoryAddress(binaryData, index) { // ... implement memory address retrieval ... }
A disassembler is a program that takes machine code (binary) as input and translates it into assembly language. This process is also known as reverse compilation or decompilation. The goal of a disassembler is to recreate the original assembly code from the binary data, making it easier to understand and analyze.