Would a Dr. Watson Log File be a good bug report?
Would a Dr. Watson Log File be a good bug report?
Now do an Alaman left with your korner... and do sa do...
Not really. Dr. Twatson doesn't allow me to pinpoint the part of code where you errored out. Sometimes it could be the gfx plugin... sometimes the audio... sometimes it's my fault. But I can't tell with twatson. Thanks for trying to help though![]()
-Azimer
"I am not a teacher: only a fellow traveler of whom you asked the way.
I pointed ahead -- ahead of myself as well as of you." (George Bernard Shaw)
What would be a good bug report?
Now do an Alaman left with your korner... and do sa do...
The next version of Apollo distributed on my beta list. It will have so much Debug info so I can tell where a problem occurs.
-Azimer
"I am not a teacher: only a fellow traveler of whom you asked the way.
I pointed ahead -- ahead of myself as well as of you." (George Bernard Shaw)
Doctor Watson it OK, But If you have Micrsoft Visual C++, It has a built in Debug option... It dissasembles the Emu and tells you were it went wrong and it tells you what happend...
Cpu Master, next time try to compress your images, many people have slow connection and don't have the time to open .bmp files.
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I have My crap's soft Visual C++ 6.0 Introductory Ed.
what should I save and send?
Daedalus source code(one of many parts)
Now do an Alaman left with your korner... and do sa do...
dissassembly debugger info isnt that much help with something as complex as an emulator....unless its written in asm that is...
what azi means is that the next (private) version of apollo will have a built in debugger.
<a href="http://www.emuhelp.com">Emuhelp.com</a> ownz j00!
Actually no. I mean I will actually generate my own log files when an error occurs to well me where it happen.
-Azimer
"I am not a teacher: only a fellow traveler of whom you asked the way.
I pointed ahead -- ahead of myself as well as of you." (George Bernard Shaw)