Skip to content
forked from wepl/hrtmon

Amiga lowlevel monitor created by Alain Malek

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

MstrThePlague/hrtmon

 
 

Repository files navigation

HRTmon source information
-------------------------

for more information go to the HRTmon homepage:
http://dumbo.cryogen.ch/hrtmon/index.html

or send me an email at:
Alain.Malek@cryogen.ch

please report bugs or contribute via
https://github.com/wepl/hrtmon

the following files are included:

************************************
documentation files
************************************

HRTmon.guide
HRTmon.guide.info
HRTmon.readme

************************************
HRTmon command files (starts HRTmon without HRTmonPrefs)
************************************

HRTmon
HRTmon.c

************************************
HRTmon Prefs files
************************************

#GUI edited with GadToolsBox

HRTmonGUI2.c
HRTmonGUI2.h
HRTmonGUI2.gui
HRTmonGUI2.gui.info
HRTmonGUI2.o

HRTmonPrefs.c		(the main source of HRTmonPrefs)
HRTmonPrefs
HRTmonPrefs.info

HRTboot.s		(boot block for boot-disk)
HRTboot.o

assembler.h
assembler.s		(some asm routines for HRTmonPrefs)
assembler.o

************************************
main source files
************************************

(see directory 'src')
HRTmon.data		(assemble HRTmonV2.s to get this file)

************************************
data files
************************************

SPRfont.iff
SPRfont.raw
Topaz3.iff
Topaz3.raw

****************************************************************

The best place to start hacking the source is the HRTmonV2.s file.
(and all the files in the 'src' directory)
This file can be assembled at least with ASMOne, ASMPro, BASM or PhxAss.
The supplied binaries are created using vasm/vbcc and the supplied Makefile.
The resulting file should be saved as HRTmon.data.
That's it, you have a new version of HRTmon.

About

Amiga lowlevel monitor created by Alain Malek

Resources

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Packages

No packages published

Languages

  • Assembly 93.8%
  • C 5.6%
  • Makefile 0.6%