@ReversingWithMe@0x36783836@MCMrARM@mrexodia@HexRaysSA Yup! We're holding off upgrading to the latest version while we coordinate with the Hex-Rays team -- it's our understanding that impacting the decompiler explorer was NOT intended and we are hopeful for a positive resolution.
@MartinPiper@mattgodbolt@HSukesan@CompileExplore Unfortunately none of the decompilers on the backend support decompiling 6510 though at least two of them (Ghidra and Binary Ninja) support decompiling 6502 so could probably be adapted to 6510 without much work.
https://t.co/YZyeGd3lMA
https://t.co/OUW7DnQ1zZ
I just realized there's a parody account for @CompileExplore. Not a parody one - They call it Decompiler explorer. @mattgodbolt Matt, I'm sure you might have known about this, its website has special mention to godbolt & you. #cpp#dogbolt#dev#cplusplus
https://t.co/dKJvjwwNV0
If you haven't checked out https://t.co/O96y9q5Pj1 in a while, we've got the latest versions of all the decompilers and even added @relyze thanks to a great PR and generous license!
Want to see how Binary Ninja 3.2, Ghidra 10.2, and Hex-Rays 8.1 all stack up and have improved since their last major releases? Now you can, no licenses or downloads required.
Right now we're just working on getting it stable but if you've got feedback for other ideas, definitely file an issue if there isn't one already: https://t.co/i9LEIi1bLq
Thanks for everyone checking out the site! Sorry for the availability trouble. Getting on HN, we're definitely getting the hug of death. We're spinning up new workers soon so hopefully availability improves.