Short: Shows the layout of executable files Author: Kyzer/CSG Uploader: Kyzer/CSG Type: dev/misc Architecture: m68k-amigaos This handy tool prints out the layout of an executable file, like so: 1> relocs relocs Hunks 0 to 0 are directly loaded Hunk memory requirements: hunk 00: 3924 bytes of ANY mem Hunk scan: hunk 00: HUNK_CODE ($3E9) offset 32, 3924 bytes length Reloc dump: hunk 00 : $00000B08 -> hunk 00 : $00000B26 hunk 00 : $00000B04 -> hunk 00 : $00000B36 hunk 00 : $00000B00 -> hunk 00 : $00000B46 ... and so on. It's not as nice at showing the structure as other hunk tools. What it does do, firstly, is tell you the offset in the file and exact length of a hunk. This way, you can easily clip hunks out of files. Secondly, and most importantly, it shows you the relocs of each hunk! This is pretty much the point of the tool. I used it for debugging an executable decruncher, and also to reverse-engineer a huge demo (100kb code, 20Mb BSS) that wouldn't normally load. You can use it however you like.