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Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 01:58:21 -0500
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If there's already a debugger, that's cool too.  Adding support to gdb
is a matter of creating a BFD for the core format, and telling gdb
that djgpp has core files.

My thoughts about COFF cores is that there are already many tools that
deal with COFF format (objdump, nm, gdb, etc) that it would seem a
natural choice, that's all.  But realistically, only gdb needs to be
able to read the file.

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