jtn@potomac.ads.com (John T. Nelson) (05/13/91)
I'm looking for a sophsitcated debugger (preferably source code debugger) and am currently considering two candidates: Jasik's debugger and Mac Nosy (I assume these are two seperate things) and TMON Pro. From what I can gather the Jasik debugger is really good and does source code debugging while TMON is very good at a low level but does not do source code debugging. Also the Jasik debugger is NOT cheap. $300! So tell me folks, are there any other debuggers I should be looking into and are there any features of the above that make one hands-down better than the other (the sourcecode issue)?
sjhg9320@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Maximum Slackness ) (05/13/91)
Jasik's product does most everything TMON Pro does, and more. It's probably the best Software-Based monitor you can buy, not considering cost. If cost is a consideration, MacsBug probably offers the most bang for the buck. -- ______________________________________________________________________________ ==============================================================================
jeremyr@cs.qmw.ac.uk (Jeremy Roussak) (05/14/91)
In <1991May13.153014.22562@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> sjhg9320@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Maximum Slackness ) writes: >Jasik's product does most everything TMON Pro does, and more. >It's probably the best Software-Based monitor you can buy, not >considering cost. I see from last month's BYTE that there's a new version of Jasik's debugger. How does this compare with TMON Pro, etc? Jeremy Roussak