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- From: jasons@bmc.uu.se (Jason E Stewart)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc
- Subject: Re: What is Macsbug ?
- Followup-To: comp.sys.mac.misc
- Date: 23 Jan 1993 00:58:27 GMT
- Organization: Dept of Med Gen
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- References: <szikopou.724833948@cunews> <1993Jan3.124849.2931@walter.cray.com> <1jishu$g7o@agate.berkeley.edu>
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- In article <1jishu$g7o@agate.berkeley.edu>, jdsiegel@garnet.berkeley.edu
- (Joel Siegel) wrote:
-
- > More seriously, there are other useful MacsBug commands for us
- > non-programmers. es escapes you to the shell (Finder), ea will sometimes
- > (okay, rarely) dump you back into your application allowing you to quit
- > graacefully, rb will reboot and rs I *think* is supposed to do a Finder
- > restart, saving you time on the reboot. Plus, the info MacsBug gives you
- > when you get dumped there following a system crash can sometimes be useful
- > to the tech support folks. The down side is you don't get the bomb icon
- > any more :(
-
- One thing more, the "help" command for online help is also useful.
-
- Jason
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- Department of Medical Genetics
- jasons@bmc.uu.se
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