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- From: twosheds@ferris.cray.com (Jay Vollmer)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc
- Subject: Re: What is Macsbug ?
- Keywords: Macsbug
- Message-ID: <1993Jan3.124849.2931@walter.cray.com>
- Date: 3 Jan 93 18:48:48 GMT
- References: <szikopou.724833948@cunews>
- Organization: Cray Research, Inc.
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- In article <szikopou.724833948@cunews> szikopou@alfred.carleton.ca (Steven Zikopoulos) writes:
- >What is Macsbug? What does it do? Can I remove it? If so ..should I?
- >I am having trouble running some software on my 4meg Plus and the
- >software says that Macsbug is the problem.
- >
- >Can anyone help?
- >
- >Steven Zikopoulos
- >Carleton University
- >Ottawa, Ontario
- >please reply email :szikopou@ccs.carleton.ca
- >
- >Thanks.
- >
- Macsbug is a machine-level debugger, and if you're not a programmer, it's
- pretty safe to say that you'll never have a use for Macsbug. It can come in
- handy during a crash though. If you crash and drop into the Macsbug display
- on a Mac Plus, you can return to the finder by typing "G 40F6D8". On newer
- versions of Macsbug, you can do the same by typing "r s"(Return to Shell).
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