Okay, I've put debug builds for Windows ooRexx 4.2.0 on SourceForge. They
are in a subdirectory in the Files section for ooRexx 4.2.0.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/oorexx/files/oorexx/4.2.0%20%28release%20candidate%202%29/debug.version/
to be explicit.
I'm curious Mike, do you have a VC++
Okay, I've put debug builds for Windows ooRexx 4.2.0 on SourceForge. They are
in a subdirectory in the Files section for ooRexx 4.2.0.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/oorexx/files/oorexx/4.2.0%20%28release%20candid
ate%202%29/debug.version/
to be explicit.
Thanks will install
On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 8:32 AM, Mike Cowlishaw m...@speleotrove.com wrote:
I'm curious Mike, do you have a VC++ debugger installed, and if so is it
the Express version?
The debugger I start on boot is started via the command:
'windbg -IS'
which I think is from VC [++?] and yes I think
I'm curious Mike, do you have a VC++ debugger installed, and if so is it the
Express version?
The debugger I start on boot is started via the command:
'windbg -IS'
which I think is from VC [++?] and yes I think the Express version, but quite an
old one.
windbg used to be distributed in
How does this utility NOT go by the name Windbag? ;-)
That's nearly as bad as the z/VM TCP/IP installation wizard that was
pushed back a release because the developers named it IPWIZ.
-Chip-
On 2/20/2014 12:25 PM Mike Cowlishaw said:
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I'm curious Mike, do you have a VC++ debugger
No doubt you could drag and drop the icon for the system onto the icon for
the file, thus expressing a relevant evaluation of the function.
That could apply to many things at Parris Island.
Welcome back, Lee! Don't stay away so long next time.
-Original Message-
From: Lee Peedin