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From: dbarrett AT srvr1 DOT engin DOT umich DOT edu (David M Barrett)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Enhanced FSDB Questions
Date: 31 Jul 1996 19:20:38 GMT
Organization: University of Michigan Engineering, Ann Arbor
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Well, apparently there is no actual documention for FSDB (aside from the 
quick help utility found within the program) so I will ask my questions here:

- How can you ensure that it is possible to switch between C code and 
ASM?  I'm using the Enhanced version of FSDB and I just can't seem to get 
it to recognize my C files (ie- when I compile the program, with or 
without the -g flag, I can't use the alt-m hotkey to select a module and 
then select the C line that I want to view and see the ASM for it).

- Is this program stable for other people?  I'm running it under Win NT 
3.51 with 32 megs o' ram on a Dell P90.  Sometimes I'm running perhaps a 
telnet application in the background, but the system is mainly just a dos 
window.  I get random errors such as :
  o When I set a breakpoint and press F9 to run up to the breakpoint, 
    everything is fine.  But, if I just press F4 on the line I want to run 
    to, it gets an exception.  
  o The Ctrl-F2 to reset the program just kills FSDB altogether.
  o At seemingly random intervals, F7 and F8 will lock up the computer.
I'm doing simple VGA mode 13h operations, but it doesn't always lock up 
in the same places (leading me to think that it's something wrong with 
FSDB).

Thanks!

-David :)

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