Hello,
I was wondering if anyone has been any ideas how traces coming through serial-port can disabled. I would rather use Dbgview for tracing as it doesn’t slow the system down (and effect on real-time capabilities that much). Any ideas would be appreciated.
BR, Mikko
I doubt if you will see much improvement in speed. Doing any kind of
KdPrint(??) injects a great deal of overhead regardless of whether you are
using a serial connection or not.
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Hello,
I was wondering if anyone has been any ideas how traces coming through
serial-port can disabled. I would rather use Dbgview for tracing as it
doesn’t slow the system down (and effect on real-time capabilities that
much). Any ideas would be appreciated.
BR, Mikko
Look at kdbgctrl.exe.
When run on Windows .NET server, it lets you disable dbgprints from being
sent over the wire, which will increase the speed and make a checked build
more usable when it’s connected to a debugger.
Thanks Andre. Where can I get the executable from ?. I dont see it in the
NTDDK directories.
Regards
-Johnny
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>To: “NT Developers Interest List”
>Subject: [ntdev] Re: Disabling traces to WinDBG
>Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2002 00:14:24 -0400
>
>Look at kdbgctrl.exe.
>When run on Windows .NET server, it lets you disable dbgprints from being
>sent over the wire, which will increase the speed and make a checked build
>more usable when it’s connected to a debugger.
>
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