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- From: guglielmetti@elia.epfl.ch (Philippe Guglielmetti)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Amiga as a debugging machine: BLECH
- Message-ID: <4273@sicsun.epfl.ch>
- Date: 13 Nov 92 14:52:28 GMT
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- Sam Hulick, shulick@yankton.ucs.indiana.edu writes:
-
- >(side note: the A3000 has an MMU. doesn't this entitle me to memory
- >protection and/or blocking crashes?)
-
- probably not, but it could be used in a modern debugger to trap some
- weird bugs like it is done in the Turbo Debugger from Borland... It is
- possible to put "breakpoints on memory" i.e. to trap any access to a
- given address range... Anyone working on that over there ?
-
- Goulu
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