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-19 Oct 96 19:01:29-
=Paul Edwards babbled to All about core dump=
PE> On a unix system, when your application crashes (traps/abends), you
PE> get a file called "core" containing all the program and
data for that
PE> application, so that you can debug what was happening at the time. On
PE> MVS, you get a dump file sent to SYSUDUMP. With OS/2, if the whole
PE> system crashes, you can go ctrl-alt-numlock numlock and get a dump of
PE> all of your memory for all applications.
PE> How do I get a dump for just my one task, when that one task has a
PE> trap-d? BFN. Paul.
EMX has the ability to produce core dumps. Of course that only works
with programs you compile with EMX...
Mike Phillips
INTERNET: phil4086{at}utdallas.edu
... Hackers know all the right MOVs.
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