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On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 16:51:29 PST8, Peter Skye wrote:  
>Dr. Jeffrey Race wrote:  
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>> ... the 4 IBM debugging redbooks.  
>> At Warpstock I won (?) these  
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>Jeff, can you post the numbers?  
 
 
 The OS/2 Debugging Handbook  
 
  Vol I   Basic Skills and Diagnostic Techniques  
  Vol II  Using the Debug Kernel and Dump Formatter  
  Vol III System Trace Reference  
  Vol IV  System Diagnostic Reference  
 
 
These are rumored to be available as INF file at  
 
 ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/ps/products/os2/fixes/debug/,  
file sg244640.inf.  
 
It is also rumored to be on the MCP/eCS CDs.  
 
Youl also can get free the toolkit documentation for the  
IBM Advanced Level Developer Connection, at  
<http://www.developer.ibm.com/devcon/>  
 
Also recommended are OS/2 Technical Compendiums (bad Latin there . . . .)  
search the universe for gg243730.zip or gg234730.inf.  
 
Let us know what you find.  These are old references.  
 
Jeffrey Race  
 
 
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