


Support for user-defined segments was added. The GUI client now supports multiple scanning heuristics. NET 6, Reko's custom 16-bit IEEE float implementation became redundant and was removed. The user may also optionally instruct the Reko to treat protected/system instructions as invalid. Reko can optionally be instructed to treat such unlikely instructions as invalid Introduced the notion of Unlikely instructions: instructions that while well-formed are unlikely to be present in a "normal" program. Many thanks for this great improved the stability of the build and eliminated redundant compilations of the build tools, resulting in a faster build overall. Instead, thanks to the hard work of most of the instruction set has been reverse engineered. It is the first architecture in Reko implemented with no manual - we've been unable to find the instruction set described in a publicly available resource. The largest new feature of this release is the support for disassembling, rewriting, and emulation of instructions of the AEON (or BEON, or R2) processor.
