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Subject: Re: Anyone familiar with PLINK86?
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Date: Tue, 27-Nov-84 11:09:43 EST
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Posted: Tue Nov 27 11:09:43 1984
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Nf-From: ima!johnl    Nov 27 10:08:00 1984

We also use PLINK86 and are quite happy with it.  It links slightly slower
than MS-LINK does, but since PLINK handles much larger programs, produces
better maps, handles overlays, and puts a symbol table on the program, we
use PLINK exclusively.

PFIXPLUS, the debugger from the same people, is also pretty good.  It has a
nice screen interface with separate windows for instructions, data, stack,
breakpoints, and such.  It understands the symbol table appended to the
executable file by PLINK, which makes life much easier than having to refer
to a listing all the time.

John Levine, Javelin Software
ima!johnl