rand@merrimack.edu (06/19/91)
Does the IIsi lack the bare bones debugger that other Macs have? I've been trying to use the keyboard interrupt key sequence to no avail. Rand P. Hall UUCP: {uunet,wang,ulowell}!samsung!hubdub!rand Merrimack College Internet: rand@merrimack.edu N. Andover, MA I spend so much time doing nothing. Life's wasting away.
brian@probitas.cs.utas.edu.au (Brian Marriott) (06/24/91)
In <1991Jun19.093549.22047@merrimack.edu> rand@merrimack.edu writes: >Does the IIsi lack the bare bones debugger that other Macs have? I've been >trying to use the keyboard interrupt key sequence to no avail. Replies I got to a recent question like this included: .... you *might* have to have PKey INIT installed for make it work - or Macsbug. Ingemar Ragnemalm (ingemar@isy.liu.se) and There is a init or extension called debugger key which is supplied for all developers and which can be ftp_ed from Sumex. With this init you can call the debugger with <Cmd><Power> and some other things! Christian Bauer (bauer@informatik.uni-ulm.de) -------- Brian Marriott, Department of Computer Science, University of Tasmania Mail: GPO Box 252C, Hobart, Tasmania 7001, AUSTRALIA. Ph: +61-02-202929 Internet: B.W.Marriott@cs.utas.edu.au Fax: +61-02-202913