Ah, but you see, being open source has immense value by itself, because vendors may fix bugs but won't implement whatever you want every time. And Hex-Rays is playing with a handicap of several thousand dollars.https://twitter.com/chrisbisnett/status/1103448726469779461 …
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If all you're doing is ARM and x86 and PPC and you're happy with Hex-Rays and can justify buying it, by all means keep using it - but Ghidra provides immense value for many people, at an unbeatable cost.
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Ghrida could decompile AVR code without much problem out of the box. That was refreshing!
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That's exactly what I'm considering doing.
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Are there any guides to writing SLEIGH ISA? I guess I could analyze the existing ones, but the 80960 architecture is what I need and support for it does not exist yet.
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I haven't seen any yet, but I've been thinking of giving a shot at writing a new arch and documenting it.
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