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From: ag@crash.cts.com (Keith Gabryelski)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix
Subject: Re: nethack 2.2 on sco xenix
Message-ID: <2107@crash.cts.com>
Date: Mon, 7-Dec-87 13:36:25 EST
Article-I.D.: crash.2107
Posted: Mon Dec  7 13:36:25 1987
Date-Received: Sun, 13-Dec-87 05:59:48 EST
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Reply-To: ag@crash.CTS.COM (Keith Gabryelski)
Organization: Crash TS, El Cajon, CA
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Summary: adbL for large memory model programs

In article  jl42+@andrew.cmu.edu (Jay Mathew Libove) writes:
>Hi - I am running a Santa Cruz Operation Xenix system on an IBM PC/AT.
>It is SysVr2 v2.2.1 with the development system 2.1.4. I got the sourcs
>as just posted to comp.sources.games for nethack v2.2 and compiled them
>on my system. Amazingly, there were no problems or even warnings in
>the compilation and link. However, after installing and starting to play
>the game, I found that it would unpredictably core dump. Well, no problem
>say I, I'll just "adb nethack core" it... no way. On SCOs 286 package
>on a 286 machine, adb can't store the whole symbol table for the nethack
>executable, so I am stuck.

Use adbL for large memory model programs such as hack or the
kernel.

(btw, I didn't "R", because I didn't answer your explicit question.)
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