RE: [WinDbg] Great enhancements to memory window

Above all, however, DO NOT try to install the 2469 release of the XP beta.
The symbols on the support disk are fucked … to put it politely.

Gary G. Little
Staff Engineer
Broadband Storage, Inc.
xxxxx@Broadstor.com
xxxxx@inland.net

-----Original Message-----
From: Barila, Phil [mailto:xxxxx@intel.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 1:13 PM
To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
Cc: ‘Kernel Debugging Interest List’
Subject: [windbg] Great enhancements to memory window

I just got back from vacation (didn’t even turn the dumb auto-responder on
this time) to discover that a new beta of WinDBG is available. I downloaded
and installed it, and to my delight, the byte display of the memory window
now has the ASCII representation alongside the hex, similar to the display
you get with SoftICE or msdev. That just rocks, and makes examining the
storage where strings reside so much easier. I like the ability to page
through memory, like I can page through the disassembly.

Thanks to the WinDBG team.

Phil

* Philip D. Barila | (503) 264-8386
* Intel Corp. | M/S JF2-53 Office JF2-2-G6
* Storage Architecture and Performance
* Internet Systems Lab


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