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Pelles C => Bug reports => Topic started by: HellOfMice on February 13, 2025, 11:10:21 AM
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Since you like to modify a program that doesn't belong to you, could you also look at why the debugger doesn't always update variables in both C and assembly.
This would be more useful than trying to make something work that already works!
THANKS
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why the debugger doesn't always update variables in both C and assembly.
Was this an actual bug report ?
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Yes with others
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Yes with others
an examples could be useful too
You can analyze yourself too ;)
https://forum.pellesc.de/index.php?topic=7367.msg27982#msg27982
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Thank You, I leave pelles and re start in general no problem
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Thank You, I leave pelles and re start in general no problem
Perhaps best way for you ;)
Perhaps a too late to give hint, that you should write a you messages in two form: english and a your native language, so we can use translators like DeepL or crystal ball to understand you.
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in the assembler listing files 9 colums are missing, that is a problem for a long listing
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in the assembler listing files 9 colums are missing, that is a problem for a long listing
At least i don't understand what are those 9 columns, that you are talking about ???
Are you sure, that you are talking about poide's debugger ???
Too late to ask Pelle to do special features just for you ???
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Hi Timo,
As I said it is in a ".lst" (-Fl option), file, that is not the debugger. if the code has more than 10 bytes it is on the next line and it is difficult to understand, I know that there will be no changes into the asm I wanted to say that there are more important things than an exception which can be easily evicted with many simples solutions. Spending 2 or 3 months on this is ridiculous while regarding your answer to this mail.
Don't dream Pelle will not come back, the ide will die and the tools with it. I loved what he did very much but nowif nobody is able to replace him, it is not easy but i will do it, for the assembler, I think it will be masm64, but I have no replacement for the C; I tried VS Community with the Intel compiler, it is slow. not the compiler, the interface... That is Microsoft. A hammer for killing a bee.