> Greetings again (BTW: Happy B-day Aaron) -
:P under the circumstances.. had better years :) i got an SMS last year
from a developer *grin* :P
> I'm back to running my dev tools on my win2k box. I'm running CW-R6 with
> the latest version of POSE (3.1). I've gone through the process of
> installing the necessary updates and Debugger plugins, but my debugger
> environment is still not stable.
>
> When I try to quit a debugger session (killing it from the debugger
> toolbar), the POSE session crashes. If I first exit the POSE session before
> I quit the debugger, I can gracefully quit POSE, but I can't start it up
> again. This happens even with the memo pad tutorial code.
>
> The next time I go to start a debug session (after relaunching the emulator)
> the debugger hangs with only the session log window displayed (I never get
> to the main debugger window with my source, the stack and the local
> variables watch list).
>
> The only way to get back in "sync" with the POSE session is to quit and
> restart both. I guess I'm getting ready to remove everything and reinstall
> from scratch with the plugins and all the other necessary stuff, I was just
> looking out here to see if there would be another logical way around the
> problem.
>
> BTW: This doesn't happen at all on my NT machine - (Hmmm...I'm wondering if
> I should make my win2k a dual boot....any thoughts?)
interesting problem..
seems strange that it worked on NT4, but not Win2k - as Win2k is also
known as "NT5", an extension to NT4, but with the bells and whistles
of win98/me :P
i dont use CW6 so much *grin* - but check the archives:
subject: can't debug twice?
http://www.escribe.com/computing/pcpqa/m26782.html
someone mentions you might need some patches for win2k? and again here
subject: debugging on codewarrior 6
http://www.escribe.com/computing/pcpqa/m36827.html
:) archives are always handy :P
// az
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