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arafel



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arafel 14 Feb 2007, 19:40
All those ald, edb, etc. are very basic and limited debuggers...
If you want something that resembles OllyDbg, the already mentioned GDB with DDD front-end is the best shot imo. Very rich feature set and good functionality.
And it takes exactly four mouse clicks to configure it for assembly level output Smile


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vid
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vid 14 Feb 2007, 21:35
anything for console?
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Tommy 14 Feb 2007, 21:45
gdb
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vid
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vid 15 Feb 2007, 09:24
anything USABLE for console?
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quasar



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quasar 15 Feb 2007, 09:52
[quote="vid"]anything USABLE for console?[/quote]
Have you something against gdb?

try this:

gdb /bin/tr
lay asm
lay regs
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vid
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vid 15 Feb 2007, 11:52
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Have you something against gdb?

yes,i tried to use it, and couldn't get used to it at all. I did even try GDBTUI, but still. But I haven't played with it enough to really judge.

my ideal console debugger would be TurboDebugger-like, and great commandline debugger is FDBG.
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MCD 15 Feb 2007, 16:28
vid wrote:
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Have you something against gdb?

yes,i tried to use it, and couldn't get used to it at all. I did even try GDBTUI, but still. But I haven't played with it enough to really judge.

my ideal console debugger would be TurboDebugger-like, and great commandline debugger is FDBG.

The same applies to me, at least for the raw GDB without UIs.
I liked Turbo Debugger also a lot, except that it also lacked a few good features and some versions of it contained strange bugs.
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stanks 18 Feb 2007, 07:23
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stanks 26 Feb 2007, 22:08
Tiny Debugger (tdbr - "teddy bear") by Peter Lund http://www.diku.dk/hjemmesider/studerende/firefly/tdbr.html
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