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- From: c164-as@po.berkeley.edu (Chuck Woo)
- Subject: A stupid question about C programming
- Message-ID: <1992Sep14.082514.19156@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU>
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- Organization: University of California, at Berkeley
- Date: Mon, 14 Sep 1992 08:25:14 GMT
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- hi folks. I'm about to take the dive into the wonderful world of Amiga C
- programming, but I have a stupid (or maybe not?) question: is there a way
- to keep from having the machine crash every time I make a boo-boo? I have
- a basic a500 (soon to have an HD, finally!) and I'm thinking of upgrading
- to 2.0x, which I'm aware will trap guru-type errors. what compilers, if
- any, allow you to simulate a run of your programs, or something similar?
-
- oh yeah, and does anyone know if DICE will have a source-level debugger any
- time soon?
-
- please e-mail; any _useful_ responses are appreciated! :)
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- Chuck Woo wchucky@ocf.berkeley.edu ///
- (bubba buh boo dee do buh boo dee do..) \\\///
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