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From: | Robert=Hazard AT msd DOT ray DOT com (Bob Hazard)
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Re: Debugging
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Date: | 12 Dec 1995 12:47:01 GMT
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Organization: | Raytheon Company
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References: | <DJFCBI DOT Dnt AT jade DOT mv DOT net>
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Nntp-Posting-Host: | ircpc-0178.msd.ray.com
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To: | djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu
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In article <DJFCBI DOT Dnt AT jade DOT mv DOT net>, eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il says...
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>GDB should work, both in DPMI and non-DPMI mode. Can it be that your
>memory options in the PIF file for DOS box are set too low?
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>Does it work outside Windows (with gdb, not gdb-dpmi, of course)?
Yes, it does work outside of Windows. That is, the non-dpmi version allows
me to set breakpoints and step past them without error signals. I am not
sure how mem would cause an illegal instruction signal, but anything's
possible. I have had the same performance on two different installations
(differing machines) now. MSDOS (non-dpmi works), and Windows/DOS shell
(dpmi version of gdb) doesn't. I assume that you have been able to use gdb
under Windows ??? I am hoping that it is just something simple I am doing
wrong. My editor of choice is a Windows program....
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