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From: grunwald@uiucdcsb.UUCP
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Subject: Re: dbx & Pascal - (nf)
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Date: Fri, 28-Sep-84 17:05:00 EDT
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uiucdcsb!grunwald    Sep 28 16:05:00 1984

I could use this information too, if anyone knows of anything. I know that
"pdx" is supposed to be the pascal debugger, but I'd like a version of
DBX for checking compiled code since I'm writing/running a modified version
of the Berkley PC compiler. In the version I've been working on, I've ripped
out the support for PI/PX and PDX since the language is intended to always be
compiled.

And if anyone has a debugger for a concurrent language, I'd like to hear about
that too.

Dirk Grunwald
University of Illinois
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