On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 5:14 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Former Amiga users may remember SnoopDos, a program that would list
> every action of the computer, reads and writes, in real time, right up
> to a crash.   If a program wouldn't run correctly it was easy to tell
> what was missing or wrong.   It was the ultimate debugging tool.
>
> OS X has all kinds of logs and other ways of tracing stuff, but I
> wonder if there is anything for Mac as simple, direct and easy to use
> as SnoopDos .
>
>

I remember SnoopDOS well .A great utitity.I think I tried something
similar with OS 9 but cannot remember the name. IIRC it failed before
the final crash leaving little useful info.

A search of versiontracker.com in the OS X section may find what you
want. Although OS X may already have some built in debugger as Vista
does. I never looked.

Keywords for the VT search will take some debugging to but it 'would"
surprise me if there were no results at all.

Viva Amiga!

Adrian

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