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From: afn03257 AT freenet2 DOT afn DOT org (Daniel P Hudson)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: DJGPP vs Borland C++
Date: 3 Feb 1997 00:59:04 GMT
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Robert Vasquez <digital DOT fx AT worldnet DOT att DOT net> wrote:
>>  As to what I patched with debug? I've patched old releases of
>>  command.com, MORE, and old version of sys.comm products like uu.com,

>you ever hear of a hex editor? alot easier than using debug and
produces
>the same results

 Quite true to some extent, howeverm you ever heard of not having one
currently available? ;-) The easiest for me, is a professional debugger
like the one that comes with A86 or GNU's debugger since I can easily
search for memory references that may need to be changes when doing some
serious debugging.

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