vAVRdisasm – AVR Disassembler – Updated to version 1.3

The new release of vAVRdisasm corrects a few minor bugs and one critical bug: the calculation of the absolute address which are used in certain instructions (like absolute jump). Previous versions of vAVRdisasm showed absolute addresses that were not multiplied by two (to account for the 16-bit instruction size), and therefore did not display the correct absolute address. This has been fixed in this version of vAVRdisasm.

See the vAVRdisasm page for more information and links to download the new version. vAVRdisasm is also available at the development wiki here.

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