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- From: alla0008@student.tc.umn.edu (Graham Allan)
- Subject: Re: INFO:Step by step disassembler.
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- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 16:22:48 GMT
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- In article <Bxwrup.KIs@dei.unipd.it> valerio@sabrina.dei.unipd.it ( Valerio Pulese ) writes:
- >
- >I have downloaded sarah but it isn't what I need .
- >(good piece of software however)
- >Is there something that could do a step by step run-mode.
-
- Grasping at straws here, but wasn't there a debugger in the old
- Programmers Toolkit thing. Let's see, there was asd and something called
- either dbg or debug. One was the symbolic debugger; the other was a
- machine-code debugger which could, I think, single step through code. It
- could work through the serial port if you wanted to use an external terminal.
-
- This was back in Arthur days, so who knows if it still works under RISC OS
- 3.1? I don't think I've even used it under RISC OS 2... which is why I
- can't remember much about it! Anyway, if someone can confirm this would do
- the job, the toolkit package is long defunct, so you might be able to pick
- up a copy cheaply somewhere. I guess there must be similar (up-to-date)
- tools with Desktop C, or Assembler, but that's not much good to you.
-
- Graham allan@mnhep8.hep.umn.edu
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