Per,

>> Ok, so its probably a local issue. I can use eg JMON 24 to debug another
>> job, but it crashes in the same way as JMON 0 soon as it hits a
breakpoint. Makes
>> finding out whats going on rather awkward :(
I'm ok with JMON 0 or JMON 12 and breakpoints work fine - I was doing some
breakpointing yesterday on QLTDis and they were ok.


>> In your boot file try something like:
>>   IF VER$(1) >= '2.98' THEN
>>     r = $FF0028: g = $FF64: w = $FFFFF0
>>     PALETTE_QL 0, 0, 0, r, r, g, g, w, w
>>   END IF
No thanks, I like the blue icons - they can stay :o)


>> QMON/JMON, (Qjump) should have come with a manual when you bought it.
I originally bought QMON when it was QMON and I do indeed have a pink
manual. Later on, I upgraded to QMON2 which has JMON included, but no manual
relating to JMON. When I saw your email re crashing JMON 0, I tried it out
and lo, there was a *movable* window so I can see both the debugger and the
debuggee at the same time. Excellent !

>> A great little (de)bugger, and the only one to have stayed compatible
with
>> QDOS development throughout - or until now, perhaps ;)
Indeed, there was talk a while back about a new PE debugger, but nothing
since - I hope it wasn't vapourware !


>> Thanks for your input,
You're welcome - thanks for yours.


Regards,
Norman.

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