When I was a student at WPI they had a flow charter program that would read your FORTRAN source code and create a Flowchart on this idea. It was somewhat stupid but you could then create a better flowchart and use that output as a guide to be sure you got everything. At 03:24 PM 2/3/99 -0500, you wrote: >Well, > >This sparks another of many great ideas to be entered into the >"I wish I had time to do that " list. > >If you write the code first, then want a flowchart couldn't a >semi-intelligent >search routine go through the .ASM file and pick up the labels, goto, call >and decision >making opcodes and come back with some kinda program flow? >Sounds feasible? > >And the reverse of this, flowchart first - program generated from flow >chart, >falls into the marketable product category. > >Russ L > >> ---------- >> From: PDRUNEN@AOL.COM[SMTP:PDRUNEN@AOL.COM] >> Reply To: pic microcontroller discussion list >> Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 1999 2:08 PM >> To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU >> Subject: PIC FLOWCHARTING PROGRAM? >> >> Hi PIC LISTER, >> >> After spending 2 1/2 weeks solid at 40 + hours a week flowcharting a 3870 >> line >> PIC 16C73 program, I am wandering if there are any automatic flowcharting >> resources available? >> >> This would make an interest project and I bet folks like me would purchase >> them. >> >> Paul >> > > Larry G. Nelson Sr. mailto:L.Nelson@ieee.org http://www.ultranet.com/~nr