I’ve seen a lot of software and IDEs over time, but which one produces/uses .DSD files?
The new C64 source is a 400KiB(!) sized .DSD file which contains a weird mix of ASCII and binary. The beginning of the file seems to indicate that it is a kind of container file, but it definitely is not a “Direct Stream Digital” audio file ;-)
I can see 6510 assembler instructions in the hexdump of the file, but without any spaces or line breaks (just out of the middle of the file where I’m currently looking at):
There clearly are 6502/6510 instructions: STA, LDA, JSR, BCS and JMP, but no spaces between the instruction and the parameter, and it seems to use either a colon (:) as a command separator or an occasional 0x0d followed by three other characters (probably for larger sections?)
Any ideas how to unpack this into a readable source?
I’ve seen a lot of software and IDEs over time, but which one produces/uses .DSD files?
The new C64 source is a 400KiB(!) sized .DSD file which contains a weird mix of ASCII and binary. The beginning of the file seems to indicate that it is a kind of container file, but it definitely is not a “Direct Stream Digital” audio file ;-)
I can see 6510 assembler instructions in the hexdump of the file, but without any spaces or line breaks (just out of the middle of the file where I’m currently looking at):
There clearly are 6502/6510 instructions: STA, LDA, JSR, BCS and JMP, but no spaces between the instruction and the parameter, and it seems to use either a colon (:) as a command separator or an occasional 0x0d followed by three other characters (probably for larger sections?)
Any ideas how to unpack this into a readable source?