To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2000 14:49:44 -0500 Subject: Is dual monitors necessary? Message-ID: <20000309.144953.-398953.1.roberts.j.whitlock@juno.com> X-Mailer: Juno 4.0.5 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Juno-Line-Breaks: 0-1,11-12,17-24 X-Juno-Att: 0 X-Juno-RefParts: 0 From: Robert S Whitlock Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Hi there I'm getting into the realm of debugging with gdb. I've picked up the GNU docs for gdb and read some of them. I can now do basic debugging tasks like running the program, setting breakpoints, looking at the stack, etc, etc. But the program I need to debug is a graphics app, and whenever I set a breakpoint after the program switched to graphics mode, the breakpoint works fine.... but the monitor remains in that graphics mode and not the one gdb is using. I can type "shell edit" and it will switch back to desktop and edit will be there and that's just fine and dandy, and when I exit from edit the graphics mode screen comes back again and that's fine, but I can never get to see the actual gdb prompt. Do I need a dual monitor setup? Is that the only/recommended way of debugging graphics apps? I got a coupla' 16-color monitors down in the basement, would those work? (yeah, I got cards for them somewhere, too) I would like to avoid a dual setup for now particularly since I really do not have the desk space for a second monitor. Any help is (obviously) welcomed. --Robert Whitlock http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hangar/9520/ ICQ 60123256