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DEBUG version 0.95 + source

DEBUG version 0.95 + source

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This is a partially implemented clone of the MS-DOS DEBUG
command. See the documentation file (debug.doc) for a list of
what has yet to be implemented. Pretty much all the
functionality of DOS 2.1 is in there, though.


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Details

File Name:
DEBUG095.ZIP
Product homepage:
Order page:
Languages:
Unknown
Platforms:
MS-DOS
Release date:
1/1/1900
License:
Unknown
Size:
77 KB
Price/Fee (US$):
Unknown
Number of downloads:
6018

Comments (3)

Why didn't Microsoft ever think of it before? starstarstarstar   Posted by: Márcio Osório on Saturday, May 26, 2001

With DEBUG 0.95 I can build extensive tables with all the obscure opcodes and mnemonics I never knew existed. Oh boy, that tool came in handy!

Great job!

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What an Improvemet starstarstarstar   Posted by: Era Scarecrow on Sunday, July 01, 2001

Great work! This is a great improvement to the regular DEBUG i have been used to.. The only big improvement i could request, is that the registers are shown in 32 bit (optional) Anyway, Great Work

Good Reverse Enginerring Tool starstarstarstarstar   Posted on Monday, August 05, 2002

This file is one of the best DOS tool I have ever seen through the files. Unlike regular debug, this file has hidden programming that makes a lot of sense and very helpful.

Disadvantage(s):

It is not intended for begineers but experts.

Some programs will see part of the programming actions then not showing it.


Anyway, this is a tool for experts only!

Good improvements anyway!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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