I got used to not using a debugger because of teh realtime problems.
Some of my current projects are not (or at least not too much) realtime and a 
debugger wouldn't hurt.
But since I learned to live without one, I have no problems with still not 
using one.
Maybe it is because of my roots on teh C64 and early DOS. 
There a debugger was simply not available (or affordable).
Also, my activities in the TI E2E community have revealed that the debugger 
often acts as a bugger
and many peoples have problems that are caused by their use of a debugger - 
witout it the problems vanish.
So I was wrong - sometimes a dubugger DOES hurt, even without realtime 
requirements.

Anyway, there's nothing that keeps you from embedding an external debugger into 
UltraEdit. Not different
to calling mspgcc from UltraEdit. Or any other console or GUI program. :)

JMGross

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Von: Glib Dovgych
An: mspgcc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Gesendet am: 05 Jul 2011 14:12:08
Betreff: Re: [Mspgcc-users] MSP430-GCC + Eclipse

Thanks JMGross!

Maybe I'll check it out but I don't usually work with real-time events, so I
would like to have some kind of debugger anyway.


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