A Desktop ARM Code Disassembler
by Majid Anwar

When run, this application opens a window. Dragging a file into this window
loads that file into memory and displays a disassembly of it in the window.

Double clicking over any hex address in the display (e.g. after a Branch
instruction) will scroll the display so that the address is at the top of
the display.

Clicking Menu over the display creates a menu containing five options. Info
simply leads to a standard 'About this program' dialogue box. Choosing Print
will print the entire disassembly. Goto address allows a hex address to be
entered. The display is then scrolled so that the given address is at the
top of the display. The address is evaluated using EVAL, so it may be an
expression.

Base offset leads to a submenu enabling the disassembly offset to be set to
either zero, for modules, utilities and other position independent code, or
&8000, for applications.

Find next leads to a submenu, enabling the user to search for the next
occurrence of a given 32-bit word, byte, mnemonic or string. Find mnemonic
finds the next line containing the given string within the mnemonic field,
starting at the second visible line of the display. Find string finds the
next occurrence of the given string; the search is not case sensitive.

The pathname of the file is displayed in the window's title bar. Closing the
window terminates the program. If the window is closed with Adjust then a
viewer is opened for the directory which contained the loaded file.

