ee-as and iop-as
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2004 12:25 pm
I'm not entirely sure that this could be considered a bug, but if you call either ee-as or iop-as with a .vsm file as the input file and specify the output file (-o) with the same input file name, it completely overwrites the .vsm file with what appears to be executable code.
Example: ee-as file.vsm -o file.vsm
Yet if you specify a different file name as the output file, it complains about just about every opcode in the program, so I know the executable code it produces can't possibly be correct.
Anyway, just something I noticed.
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Edit: my bad. I should've read the title of the forum a bit more closely. This is obviously in the wrong forum. Could some mod move this to the appropriate forum?
Example: ee-as file.vsm -o file.vsm
Yet if you specify a different file name as the output file, it complains about just about every opcode in the program, so I know the executable code it produces can't possibly be correct.
Anyway, just something I noticed.
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Edit: my bad. I should've read the title of the forum a bit more closely. This is obviously in the wrong forum. Could some mod move this to the appropriate forum?