On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 10:13:41 +0200, SMSQ wrote:

> Hi Thierry,
> 
> yes, it is true I put Trap #$e and Trap #$f as debug brakepoints and
> sometimes forget to remove them. However, they should be ignored if
> no debugger exists - otherwise there would have been massive problems
> in the past.
> 
> I checked QMENU 8.01 for these traps but I did not find anything.
> The one I used at Eindhoven for debugging has been removed.
> 
> It is possible that there is still a Trap in one of the many libraries
> I use, but again, without debugger (and activated Trap check) every 
> system should ignore them.

Sorry to contradict you, but ARGOS (Thor XVI) is one such system that
would halt the job on such a uninitialized TRAP, dumping all the
registers to the screen and setting the priority of the offending job
to 0...

Also, it would cause problems on systems with a monitor loaded.

Thierry.
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