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Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 13:04:43 +0800
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From: "Nimrod A. Abing" <n_abing AT ns DOT roxas-online DOT net DOT ph>
Subject: Re: can gdb display the processor registers?
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At 08:57 PM 04/22/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>> Whilst running your program under gdb, type info ``all-registers'' (without
>> the quotes) on the gdb command line.
>
>It doesn't work, this is what I get:
>
>(gdb) all-registers
>Undefined command: "all-registers".  Try "help".
>(gdb) registers
>Undefined command: "registers".  Try "help".

Oops! Made a little booboo there ;-) From the gdb command prompt, type
``info all-registers''. Although I would suggest to read the GDB docs
first, at least you'd know most of the basic and commonly used gdb commands.

nimrod_a_abing
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