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README.DOC File
README File for Microsoft(R) CodeView for Windows, version 3.05.
(C) Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 1991
PLEASE READ ALL INFORMATION IN THIS FILE BEFORE INSTALLING ANY OF THE
SOFTWARE ON YOUR MACHINE.
=======================================================================
Why use this new version of CodeView?
As a leading developer of tools we are committed to sending you the
latest information and technology as it becomes available.
This version of CodeView for Windows supports single-monitor debugging
on VGA systems.
========================================================================
LICENSE AGREEMENT:
BY ACCESSING THE SOFTWARE YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS
OF THIS AGREEMENT.
MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE
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to use one copy of the enclosed Microsoft software program
("Software") on a single terminal connected to a single
computer (i.e. with a single CPU). You may not network the
Software or otherwise use it on more than one computer or
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========================================================================
Files List:
CV.HLP -- New help file for CodeView for Windows, version 3.05
(replaces CVW.HLP from CodeView for Windows, version 3.00
CVW.EXE -- Single-monitor capable CodeView for Windows, version 3.05
README.DOC -- The file you are reading
VCV.386 -- driver required when running CVW.EXE on non-VGA
systems
=======================================================================
INSTALLATION & USAGE:
Microsoft CodeView for Windows, version 3.05
This section contains information on the Microsoft CodeView for Windows
debugger (CVW), version 3.05, with which you can use a single monitor
for debugging programs. Single-monitor debugging and other features
new to CVW version 3.05 are described in this readme file. All other
features work as described in chapter 7, "Debugging in Protected Mode:
CodeView for Windows," in the Windows 3.0 Software Development Kit
Tools Manual.
This section has five parts:
Part Note
---- ----
1 Requirements
2 Starting CVW
3 The Output Command
4 The Debugging Display
----------------------< Part 1: Requirements >---------------------------
These requirements are the same as for CVW version 3.0:
- At least 384K of extended memory. For applications with many symbols,
1 megabyte or more of extended memory is required.
- For 80386/486-based systems, the WINDEBUG.386 driver is recommended.
Place the driver in your Windows SYSTEM directory and add the
following entry to the [386enh] section of your Windows SYSTEM.INI
file:
device=windebug.386
For single-monitor debugging, you must have one of the following:
- A VGA monitor. CVW directly supports single-monitor debugging with
a VGA monitor. No additional driver is needed.
- An EGA or other monitor with a 386/486-based system. With a non-VGA
monitor, you must install the VCV.386 driver. Place the driver in
your Windows SYSTEM directory and add the following entry to the
[386enh] section of your Windows SYSTEM.INI file:
device=vcv.386
-----------------------< Part 2: Starting CVW >----------------------------
The default startup is single-monitor. If you want to debug with two
monitors, include the /2 option described below.
VGA Monitor
-----------
If you are using a VGA monitor, start CVW as described in the section
"Starting a Debugging Session" of chapter 7, "Debugging in Protected
Mode: CodeView for Windows," in the Microsoft Windows SDK Tools manual.
Other Monitors
--------------
If you are not using a VGA monitor on a 386/486 system, start CVW
with /V command-line option.
The /V option enables single-monitor debugging with any display. You must
have the VCV.386 driver to use this option.
Two Monitors (the /2 option)
----------------------------
If you have installed the VCV.386 driver for single-monitor debugging, but
you want CVW to use a second monitor for debugging, start CVW with the /2
option.
(The /8 is still available and works as described in the section
"Starting a Debugging Session" of chapter 7, "Debugging in Protected
Mode: CodeView for Windows," in the Microsoft Windows SDK Tools manual.)
--------------------< Part 3: The Output Command >-------------------------
The Output command on the CVW View menu allows screen exchange with a
single monitor. You can also execute the command by pressing F4.
Press any key to return to the CVW screen.
The Output command is not available if you do not use a VGA monitor or if
you start CVW with the /V option.
-----------------< Part 4: The Debugging Display >--------------------------
VGA (Without the /V Option)
---------------------------
The display is 50 lines only.
With /V Option
--------------
The display is 25 lines only.