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nobody:
Hi,
I've been looking for debugging alternatives to debug and found documentation for DDT...a dedicated full screen debugging tool apparently designed for use with NASM & NASMIDE.
There doesn't seem to be a download around...does anyone know of this tool and/or where it can be had?
Thanks in advance. Joanna
http://webhome.idirect.com/~aeinc/ddt/Ddtdoc.html
Frank Kotler:
Hi Joanna,
Where the heck did you find *that*??? I would have said I'd never heard of it - and I can't find any more recent reference to it. But it turns out I *do* have an old version in my "archives". It "expired" June 1, 2000. The author - Bill Clayton, apparently - asks that we not monkey with the expiration date, but obtain a new version. He says it's easy to do, and a little investigation proves that to be correct. The routine in question starts at 243, with a call to the dos "date" function. I found that if I assemble "jmp 262" at that address and save the result back, it'll run. ("Look, Ma! I'm a cracker!")
I put the original file I've got at:
http://home.comcast.net/~fbkotler/ddt-v001.zip
That's already contrary to the author's wishes - I really don't want to distribute the "fixed" version. If you want to try it, and have trouble "fixing" it yourself, I'll send you the "fixed" version privately - fbkotler
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