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Paula J Frazer-Campbell
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Tusc for windows ??

Hi to all

I am looking for somthing similar to tusc to run on a windoze machine.

I know it is not HP-UX but I knew this would be the best place to seek help.


Paula
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Robert-Jan Goossens
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Re: Tusc for windows ??

Paula J Frazer-Campbell
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Re: Tusc for windows ??

Robert

Thanks I knew this was the place to ask.

That is exactly what I require.

Paula
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James A. Donovan
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H.Merijn Brand (procura
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Re: Tusc for windows ??

Though RJ exactly answered your question, I'd like to add SysInternals:http://www.sysinternals.com/sitemap.shtml
They have a lot of very good utilities that helped me debugging in a Windoze environment in the past, and still come in handy once in a while

Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn [ Who especially likes they BGInfo and Process Explorer ]
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
Paula J Frazer-Campbell
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Re: Tusc for windows ??

Merjin


I don't really think one debugs in a windows environment, it is more of finding the inbuilt bug that is affecting what you want to do. You know simple things like not having to reboot twice a day.


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Paula
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H.Merijn Brand (procura
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Re: Tusc for windows ??

Hmm, mabe the question here is more about what to call or how to define "debugging" when on winblows.

I've spent too much time already in tracking down a missing '+' sign in a javascript written originally in dreamweaver and edited with vi on unix, but running under IE on Win2k.

I still prefer the extreme verbose avalange of errors and warnings spit from AIX' vac C compiler over line numbers reported by IE that don't even exist, let alone the reported file name that is incorrect in 95% of the cases.

I still call this debugging. It's all about tracing back the location of where an application fails.

Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn