Subj : Debugging 16 bit dos programs To : Nelgin From : Digital Man Date : Wed Aug 09 2023 22:36:17 Re: Debugging 16 bit dos programs By: Nelgin to Digital Man on Wed Aug 09 2023 11:33 pm > Re: Debugging 16 bit dos programs > By: Digital Man to Nelgin on Fri Jul 21 2023 12:27:46 > > > > I've been looking for a utility that will let me step through a dos > > > program and look at the instructions while also being able to see what > > > is displayed on the screen. I've not had much luck in finding anything > > > that'll do the job and open to suggestions if anyone knows of > > > something that'll do the job. > > > debug.exe is included with MS-DOS, isn't it? > > I don't think that also shows you the program running in real time along > with the debug lines. It lets you set break points, examine registers, memory, stack. Those are the pretty standard features of a debugger. "Debug lines" aren't really a standard thing, certainly MS-DOS had no such concept. -- digital man (rob) Sling Blade quote #13: Karl: He lives inside of his own heart. That's an awful big place to live in. Norco, CA WX: 67.5øF, 91.0% humidity, 0 mph ESE wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs --- þ Synchronet þ Vertrauen þ Home of Synchronet þ [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net .