1394 debugging protocol

Hi,
I was just playing with the OSR’s WinDbg start utility
(http://www.osr.com/resources_downloads.shtml) and noticed they allow the
users to change the 1394 protocol between ‘channel’ and ‘instance’, this
option passes ‘symlink=Instance’ or symlink=Channel on the command line to
WinDbg.

Does anyone know the difference?
I looked in the docs and it does not say anything.

Yours
Roger


Roger Coote,
Senior Design Engineer
PowerVR Technologies, A Division of Imagination Technologies Ltd
Home Park Estate, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, WD4 8LZ, UK
phone :+44 (1923) 260511 fax :+44 (1923) 268969
direct :+44 (1923) 277274
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And I thought I did a good job on the documentation. One protocol is for
xp professional and the other is for .net, I believe.

–Mark

Mark J. Cariddi
Consulting Associate
Open Systems Resources, Inc.
http://www.osr.com/

-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Coote [mailto:xxxxx@videologic.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 10:37 AM
To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
Subject: [windbg] 1394 debugging protocol

Hi,
I was just playing with the OSR’s WinDbg start utility
(http://www.osr.com/resources_downloads.shtml) and noticed they allow the
users to change the 1394 protocol between ‘channel’ and ‘instance’, this
option passes ‘symlink=Instance’ or symlink=Channel on the command line to
WinDbg.

Does anyone know the difference?
I looked in the docs and it does not say anything.

Yours
Roger


Roger Coote,
Senior Design Engineer
PowerVR Technologies, A Division of Imagination Technologies Ltd
Home Park Estate, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, WD4 8LZ, UK
phone :+44 (1923) 260511 fax :+44 (1923) 268969
direct :+44 (1923) 277274
mailto:xxxxx@powervr.com www.powervr.com



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Hi Mark,
Sorry I was only looking in the WinDbg docs and not the docs for
WinDbgStart, the difference is in the WinDbgStart docs, so you did not a
good job!!!

Yours
Roger


Roger Coote,
Senior Design Engineer
PowerVR Technologies, A Division of Imagination Technologies Ltd
Home Park Estate, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, WD4 8LZ, UK
phone :+44 (1923) 260511 fax :+44 (1923) 268969
direct :+44 (1923) 277274
mailto:xxxxx@powervr.com www.powervr.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Cariddi [mailto:xxxxx@osr.com]
Sent: 06 February 2002 15:49
To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
Subject: [windbg] RE: 1394 debugging protocol

And I thought I did a good job on the documentation. One protocol is for
xp professional and the other is for .net, I believe.

–Mark

Mark J. Cariddi
Consulting Associate
Open Systems Resources, Inc.
http://www.osr.com/

-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Coote [mailto:xxxxx@videologic.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 10:37 AM
To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
Subject: [windbg] 1394 debugging protocol

Hi,
I was just playing with the OSR’s WinDbg start utility
(http://www.osr.com/resources_downloads.shtml) and noticed they allow the
users to change the 1394 protocol between ‘channel’ and ‘instance’, this
option passes ‘symlink=Instance’ or symlink=Channel on the command line to
WinDbg.

Does anyone know the difference?
I looked in the docs and it does not say anything.

Yours
Roger


Roger Coote,
Senior Design Engineer
PowerVR Technologies, A Division of Imagination Technologies Ltd
Home Park Estate, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, WD4 8LZ, UK
phone :+44 (1923) 260511 fax :+44 (1923) 268969
direct :+44 (1923) 277274
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BTW, if you have any suggestions for the APPlication, let me know. It is a
work in progress.

–Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Coote [mailto:xxxxx@videologic.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 10:58 AM
To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
Subject: [windbg] RE: 1394 debugging protocol

Hi Mark,
Sorry I was only looking in the WinDbg docs and not the docs for
WinDbgStart, the difference is in the WinDbgStart docs, so you did not a
good job!!!

Yours
Roger ________________________________________________________________
Roger Coote,
Senior Design Engineer
PowerVR Technologies, A Division of Imagination Technologies Ltd
Home Park Estate, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, WD4 8LZ, UK
phone :+44 (1923) 260511 fax :+44 (1923) 268969
direct :+44 (1923) 277274
mailto:xxxxx@powervr.com www.powervr.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Cariddi [mailto:xxxxx@osr.com]
Sent: 06 February 2002 15:49
To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
Subject: [windbg] RE: 1394 debugging protocol

And I thought I did a good job on the documentation. One protocol is for
xp professional and the other is for .net, I believe.

–Mark

Mark J. Cariddi
Consulting Associate
Open Systems Resources, Inc.
http://www.osr.com/

-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Coote [mailto:xxxxx@videologic.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 10:37 AM
To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
Subject: [windbg] 1394 debugging protocol

Hi,
I was just playing with the OSR’s WinDbg start utility
(http://www.osr.com/resources_downloads.shtml) and noticed they allow the
users to change the 1394 protocol between ‘channel’ and ‘instance’, this
option passes ‘symlink=Instance’ or symlink=Channel on the command line to
WinDbg.

Does anyone know the difference?
I looked in the docs and it does not say anything.

Yours
Roger


Roger Coote,
Senior Design Engineer
PowerVR Technologies, A Division of Imagination Technologies Ltd
Home Park Estate, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, WD4 8LZ, UK
phone :+44 (1923) 260511 fax :+44 (1923) 268969
direct :+44 (1923) 277274
mailto:xxxxx@powervr.com www.powervr.com



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At least until XP SP1 when it will match .NET

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Cariddi [mailto:xxxxx@osr.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 7:49 AM
To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
Subject: [windbg] RE: 1394 debugging protocol

And I thought I did a good job on the documentation. One protocol is
for
xp professional and the other is for .net, I believe.

–Mark

Mark J. Cariddi
Consulting Associate
Open Systems Resources, Inc.
http://www.osr.com/

-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Coote [mailto:xxxxx@videologic.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 10:37 AM
To: Kernel Debugging Interest List
Subject: [windbg] 1394 debugging protocol

Hi,
I was just playing with the OSR’s WinDbg start utility
(http://www.osr.com/resources_downloads.shtml) and noticed they allow
the users to change the 1394 protocol between ‘channel’ and ‘instance’,
this option passes ‘symlink=Instance’ or symlink=Channel on the command
line to WinDbg.

Does anyone know the difference?
I looked in the docs and it does not say anything.

Yours
Roger


Roger Coote,
Senior Design Engineer
PowerVR Technologies, A Division of Imagination Technologies Ltd
Home Park Estate, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, WD4 8LZ, UK
phone :+44 (1923) 260511 fax :+44 (1923) 268969
direct :+44 (1923) 277274
mailto:xxxxx@powervr.com www.powervr.com



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