Subj : Re: DOS Turbo Debugger 4.6 Source Window? To : borland.public.cpp.borlandcpp From : Bruce Quayle Date : Wed Feb 16 2005 10:11 am Ed, Your advice looks good if there were a source window in existance. Windows are as you describe, but I have not found a way to re-invoke the source window. Thanks for the try! Anyone else have a suggestion? Bruce Ed Mulroy [TeamB] wrote: > I don't know if what I have used is the same as the version you use. > > In what I have used the CPU window is a different window and you can > switch over to the source window and back if you like. Each window > has a number on its upper edge. Using the Alt key you can switch > between windows. For example, if the source window had a 1 in its > upper edge, the CPU window a 2 and the watch window a 3 then you could > move between them by pressing Alt 1, Alt 2 and Alt3. Alternatively > you could click on the Window selection in the top menu bar and select > the window you wish to move to. > > . Ed > > >>Bruce Quayle wrote in message >>news:4212c2ff$1@newsgroups.borland.com... >> >>I'm using DOS Turbo Debugger 4.6 to debug an eRTOS application. It >>is my first use of this debugger, and it initially came up with the >>desired SOURCE window, and I could set break points on source lines. >>However, I clicked on CPU, got an assembly representation, and have >>not been able to get the source window back. This debugger came >>without documentation as part of the eRTOS package, so I would be >>very appreciative for a how-to on this. ... Don't want to debug in >>assembly when I could be looking at source. > > > .