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Re: building a remote debugger for win32 -- need help
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Date: 
Wed, 3 Nov 1999 17:40:22 GMT
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Curt Mills, WE7U <hacker@tc.fluke+ihatespam+.com>
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On Tue, 2 Nov 1999, Hans Westerbeek wrote:

As a part of a project at my university we're building a
crossdevelopment environment for the Windows environment. As a part of
this programming environment we want to build a remote debugger. So,
we will have to incorporate a downloader and a remote debugging
mechanism that works over the serial interface.
In the end we hope to have a fullblown Borland-C like programming
environment for the 68HC11, with both simulated debugging and remote
debugging. (Yup, we're ambitious:-))

Go check out this link.  Some of it has already been done for you:

http://www.msoe.edu/eecs/ce/ceb/ce/sdprojs.htm

Prowl around this site and you'll find other interesting HC11 projects,
probably several of which would be of use to you.

Curt Mills, WE7U                         hacker.NO_*SPAM@tc.fluke.com
Senior Methods Engineer/SysAdmin
"Lotto:    A tax on people who are bad at math." -- unknown
"Windows:  Microsoft's tax on computer illiterates." -- WE7U



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Hi everybody, As a part of a project at my university we're building a crossdevelopment environment for the Windows environment. As a part of this programming environment we want to build a remote debugger. So, we will have to incorporate a (...) (25 years ago, 2-Nov-99, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)

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