if you want to mess with Mac ROMs now, I think Ghidra is a nicer experience than most of the vintage tools, and you can use QEMU with GDB (at least for the Q800 ROM).
I used MacNosy extensively in the Mac 68k era. Though I haven’t used Ghidra, reading about it reminded me of the fun (and frustration) I had with MacNosy.
I have no doubt Ghidra has a superior overall user interface. But, as memory serves, Nosy had many features specifically for the classic MacOS and ROM that I assume Ghidra lacks.
msgilligan|2 years ago
I have no doubt Ghidra has a superior overall user interface. But, as memory serves, Nosy had many features specifically for the classic MacOS and ROM that I assume Ghidra lacks.