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From: marc@dumbcat.UUCP (Marco S Hyman)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
Subject: Trace/debug class source info
Keywords: trace debug c++
Message-ID: <111@dumbcat.UUCP>
Date: 28 Sep 89 03:38:42 GMT
Reply-To: marc@dumbcat.UUCP (Marco S Hyman)
Organization: MH Software, Hayward, Ca.
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Readers wishing the sources for the C++ Trace/Debug class described in
the October issue of Computer Language can get them from dumbcat.  New
and improved versions (including the ``excessive'' amount of comments not
printed in the magazine :-) can be had via:

1. Anonymous UUCP.  Systems/L.sys entry is:

dumbcat Any ACU 9600 14157850194 "" \d\r in:--in: nuucp word: guest
dumbcat Any ACU 2400 14157850194 "" \d\r in:-BREAK-in: nuucp word: guest
dumbcat Any ACU 1200 14157850194 "" \d\r in:-BREAK-in:-BREAK-in: nuucp word: guest

The 9600 bps entry is for a V.32 modem, not a TrailBlazer.  The file to get
is dumbcat!~/trace.shar.Z (/usr/spool/uucppublic/trace.shar.Z) 8665 bytes.

2. Guest login.  You can dial into dumbcat at 415 785 0194.  It answers at
9600.  Send a break for 2400, a second break for 1200.  Login is guest,
password is dumbcat.  The files are trace.list[123] in the guest home
directory.  Xmodem is available.

3. Mail. You can mail me and I will send you trace.shar (17847 bytes) by
return mail.  This is the least reliable method.  The others are preferred.

--marc
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// Marco S. Hyman		{ames,pyramid,sun}!pacbell!dumbcat!marc