Actually, after being directed to the FAQ ( BONK myself on the head) I found some
very useful information regarding the unix gdb debugger, a few pages actually. I
was able to find my bug, and it wasn't that hard. I'm no UNIX junkie either, but
gdb was simple enough for my problem.
-Shaw
Baktor Silvanti wrote:
> Chuckle, I'd like to see your definition of gibberish :P
>
> > it's gibberish something happened to it - check the code and look at
> > everything that refers to the ch variable.
> >
>
> kinda_on_this_topic:
>
> has anybody ever used dos debug on circle? would it be useful at all to
> try as I'm having a crash problem that i can't find where the hell it's
> coming from...no set time it's going off, no logged errors, nothing
> added recently....and i'm not prived enough to partake of unix related
> debugging tools.
>
> baktor
>
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