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From: av568 AT rgfn DOT epcc DOT edu (Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Debugging and GCC
Date: 3 Mar 1997 05:50:03 GMT
Organization: The Rio Grande Free-Net, El Paso Community College, El Paso, TX
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De Marino (pdemarin AT mbx DOT idn DOT it) wrote:
> I was developing an educational program simulating electrical circuits
> with Borland Turbo C 1.0 (yas, THAT old!) and Turbo Debugger 2.02, then
> I found DJGPP and decided to port my already quite large (and buggy! ;-)
> ) program to GNU.

> Questions:
> 1) Where can I find a translator for the symbol tables produced by DJGPP
> to a format suitable for use with TD?
> 2) If there isn't any such program, where may I find the technical specs
> of GCC symbol tables and of TD symbols, to write such a program myself?
> (Obviously, I'd GPL it!)

What you're asking for is a program to convert one object format to 
another. I believe there are programs out there that do this, but all in 
the .obj -> .o direction, not .o -> .obj. Why can't you use gdb or rhgdb 
(which provides a GUI *very* similar to Boreland's Turbo programs) to do 
debugging?

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