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- From: catapcnl@Rose-Hulman.Edu. (Chris Lawrence)
- Subject: Re: Meaning of Task No. in Software Failures/Gurus
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- Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1992 01:43:07 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul25.183220.5416@ennews.eas.asu.edu> prado@enuxhb.eas.asu.edu
- (Louis A. Prado) writes:
- :I am trying to determine which program is crashing my Amiga. Sometimes,
- :when I leave my A2000 unattended for a few hours, I come back to find it has
- :crashed. It may be my screen blanker (Spliner), but I am not sure.
- :
- :Is the Task number the last value of the 68000's Program Counter? If so, how
- :can I determine the starting and ending address of each program/background
- :process I am running.
- :
- :Thanx.
- :-Lou Prado EE Undergrad. Arizona State Univ.
- :
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- I believe that it is actually the start address of the task/process.
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- Chris Lawrence
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