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In article <200003312317 DOT SAA07166 AT indy DOT delorie DOT com>, Eli
Zaretskii <eliz AT delorie DOT com> wrote:
>
>> I usually use FSDB to debug the ASM modules, but now I face 2
>> problems. One, if I use NASM's structure support in the ASM
>> modules, FSDB randomly throws an exception. These exceptions
can
>> occur in the middle of an ASM function, or when the function
is
>> called.
>
>Please post the relevant info, don't keep secrets from us.  What
>exception(s) does FSDB ``throw'', any register dumps, other
relevant
>phenomena--all this is required to offer you adequate help.
What I meant is FSDB 'reports' an exception (in a red box at the
center of the screen). By random, I meant the exception is
'thrown' at random places and the exception it self is random.
Sometime exception this, another time exception that. I'll check
excatly what exception is thrown.

>Also, please tell what version of DJGPP are you using.  The
debug
>support has changed a lot in v2.03, with lots of bugs fixed, so
if
>you use older versions, please upgrade.
Hmm I don't know for sure. I think it's 2.02, but the GCC is
2.8.1.

>Info about your development platform (hardware, OS, and any
>non-standard software) might also be relevant.
>
Pure MS-DOS environment.

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