68k Disassembler in C

Original 68k Disassembler I wrote for Hatari <https://hatari.tuxfamily.org> in 2010.

It does support all 68k CPUs, including the embedded ones, FPU and PMMU.

It doesn’t compile on it’s own, but requires Hatari source code. But it should be possible with minimal effort to make it stand-alone. All sources can be found on GitHub.

Unit Calculator in Objective C

An piece of code I wrote in 2006, which allows you to do mathematical calculations with units from Objective-C. I’ve updated the code to Objective-C with properties and generics. It is not depended on macOS and should work fine on iOS as well.

By default the result will be in SI compatible units, but all units and prefixes (like kg or ms) can be freely defined in a configuration file units.dat. You can also force a specific unit and add variables to the term. It is also trivial to add new functions, even functions which accept a list of values.

A few examples:

((123.45e-1 + sqrt(+4) -4-.69/2)*2^1/5)^2 => 16
 avg(1,2,3,4) => 2.5
 (9*m^2)^0.5 => 3 m
 60 m + 2 mm => 60.002 m
 sqrt(9 m^2) => 3 m
 20 lb requestedUnit: kg => 9.07185 kg
 60 km/h + 12 m/s requestedUnit: km/h => 103.2 km/h
 1 Torr*760 requestedUnit: atm => 1 atm
 68 F requestedUnit: C => 20 C
 0 C + 0 C requestedUnit: C => 273.15 C --- internally temperatures are converted to Kelvin

The project is an Xcode project with a simple NSLog in the app delegate for testing. It also has a bunch of unit tests to make sure the math works out in all cases.

The code can be found on GitHub.