Subj:	Disassembler

    Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner, but I was on vacation...

    Per the default processing override, this is done by editing the
.SYM file the disassembler outputs, changing the type bitmask (second
hexadecimal longword column) to set the desired data type bits, and then
re-running the disassembler so that it can read in the .SYM file and use
it as a starting point for building its symbol table. If you already tried
this and it didn't work, it's because, before V4.0 of DISM32, on writing
the .SYM file, the input filename was used, but on reading, the IMAGE name
was used; this bug has been fixed in V4.0 so that the filename is used for
both reading and writing the .SYM file.

    In the [PAVLIN.TOOLS] directory, there is also a DISM32.DOC file (presently
for V3.5 of DISM32); I will be updating this file as well when I finish the
disassembler upgrades. I recommend that you wait for me to finish, as one of
the "fixes" I plan is a bit of tuning (it took 5 minutes of elapsed time on a
lightly loaded VAX 8800 to disassemble ALLSPY, and the output .MAR file was over
7700 blocks long!).

					Andy Pavlin
