From: | Christian Hattemer |
Date: | 01 Aug 99 at 17:36:49 |
Subject: | Re: (no subject) |
From: Christian Hattemer <Chris@heaven.riednet.wh.tu-darmstadt.de>
On 01-Aug-99 Gabriele Svelto wrote:
> Real programmers (TM) don't use debuggers! A little trick, if the proggie
> crashes before you could read the printf()s you can use fprintf() to write
> to a file stocked in a recoverable Ram Drive (such as RAD:). It's better
> than saving the file on your HD 'cos it won't be closed if the program
> crashes and you'll have to revalidate your partition. Otherwise you could
Or send the output to the printer. The RAD may still loose the data if it's
a bad crash. This is unlikely if you have it on paper... ;-)
Or use a second computer as debugging terminal. Everything is useable for
that, even a C64 AFAIK...
Bye, Chris
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