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Message-ID: | <3AE3A817.565DD680@jps.net> |
From: | Dennis Yelle <dennis51 AT jps DOT net> |
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Subject: | Re: can gdb display the processor registers? |
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Date: | Sun, 22 Apr 2001 20:57:11 -0700 |
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"Nimrod A. Abing" wrote: > > At 07:05 PM 04/22/2001 -0700, you wrote: > >Can gdb display the processor registers? > >How can I get it to do it? > > Whilst running your program under gdb, type info ``all-registers'' (without > the quotes) on the gdb command line. It doesn't work, this is what I get: (gdb) all-registers Undefined command: "all-registers". Try "help". (gdb) registers Undefined command: "registers". Try "help". Dennis Yelle -- I am a computer programmer and I am looking for a job. There is a link to my resume here: http://table.jps.net/~vert/
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