Tronix Kernel Debugger             programming/UNIX/kernel
UNIX/XENIX Kernel Debugger Now Available
 
Microbytes Daily News Service
Copyright (c) 1989, McGraw-Hill, Inc.
A symbolic debugger for system programmers who need to control
the execution and environment of software within the UNIX or
XENIX operating system is now shipping, Tronix reports. You can
use the debugger to set conditional or unconditional break
points at instructions; single step through code; display and
modify registers, code, and data; trace any process's stack;
and execute function calls, all within the kernel.
 
The debugger supports SCO System V/386 and XENIX/386;
Interactive Systems' 386/IX, Everex's Enix, and AT&T's System V
Release 3.2.
 
The debugger requires 150K bytes of hard drive memory during
installation. Once installed, the new kernel is about 120K
bytes larger than the regular kernel, the company says.
 
Price: $475.
 
Contact: Tronix International Data Corp., 10601 S. DeAnza
Blvd., Suite 216, Cupertino, CA 95014, (408) 973-8559.
 
                              --- David L. Andrews
 
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