DDT: INTERACTIVE MACHINE LANGUAGE DEBUGGING SYSTEM REFERENCE MANUAL,
Abstract
DDT is the debugging system for the SDS 930 Time-Sharing System. It has facilities for symbolic reference to and typeout of memory cells and central registers. Futhermore, it permits the use of literals in the same manner as in the assembler. It can also insert breakpoints into programs, perform a trace, and search programs for specified words and specified effective addresses. In addition, there is a powerful conditional breaking facility that will allow the user to specify the exact condition under which he wants the program to break. Finally, DDT can load both absolute and relocatable files in the format produced by the assembler.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 15, 1969
- Accession Number
- AD0707406
Entities
People
- Mark L. Greenberg
Organizations
- University of California, Berkeley