Hope am in the right place here...
Here a small appetizer from over the pond (germany)
I am using many feats like the windows-version of dcal and wrote my own linux version.
There is no reverse engeneering, it's all written from scratch. I started 4 yrs ago with lots of breaks inbetween but now it's become somewhat usable.
If there is any interest, then of course am gonna share this all to the community later.
The binary tables may be edited either in Hex/Ascii (by hand) or by snapping the points with mouse and moving them within the graph.
Here a screenshot of the linux variant
Any feedback is highly appreciated.
Future plan is to integrate a software 6811 emulation into dcal-linux itself to dry-run the .bin on the pc/laptop and to directly control sorta ostrich thingie directly from dcal ...
Just wanted to let you know that there is still some activity out there
btw, here my site : www.lebaron.de (attn: its german)
And Rob, big Thankies for all the .asm docu detective stuff, the project wouldnt be doable without it.