Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/01/25/00:35:59
From: | Kendall Bennett <KendallB AT scitechsoft DOT com>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Remote DJGPP debugging from Win32?
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Organization: | SciTech Software, Inc.
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Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2000 20:39:14 -0800
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Reply-To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Hi Guys,
I am looking around for a solution to do remote debugging from a Win32
host machine (ie: a native Win32 version of GDB such as Insight running
under Cygwin), to a DOS box running DJGPP apps. I am interested if
anyone knows if such a beast exists, and if not if there are any parties
interested in developing such a beast under contract? The following is a
brief description of the project:
Project Description:
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GNU C remote debugger support for compiling and debugging 32-bit DOS
programs from a Win32 host machine. This project entails the
following:
1. Win32 hosted tools to build 32-bit DOS apps (ie: DJGPP cross
compiler) with debug info. We may be able to cross compiler DJGPP
ourselves using Cygwin (I have been looking into this already).
2. Win32 hosted GUI GDB debugger to talk to the remote DOS machine.
I am assuming this can already be done using the existing Cygwin
GDB support and Insight.
3. GDB remote stub driver to support remote debugging between the
Win32 host machine and a remote machine running 32-bit DOS code
(DJGPP). We would like to be able to support the following remote
debug protocols:
2a. Serial port
2b. Parallel port
2c. NetBIOS/NetBUI (TCP/IP is painful to load under DOS)
We can easily live without the NetBIOS/NetBUI support, but if it can
be done it would be a lot faster than parallel port debugging.
However we definately need parallel port debugging, as that is what
we currently use with our Watcom C++ based development environment.
Serial port debugging is usually too slow for productive use.
Regards,
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