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| From | Robert McConnell <rkm@way2c.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | openwatcom.users.c_cpp |
| Subject | Re: OW 1.9 1DE debugger problems. |
| Date | 2018-08-22 14:56 -0400 |
| Organization | OpenWatcom |
| Message-ID | <plkbhl$is$1@www.openwatcom.org> (permalink) |
| References | <plk0tp$sma$1@www.openwatcom.org> <plk2qg$t0a$1@www.openwatcom.org> |
Solution found! It turns out that in the debugger display switches, somehow the "page protocol" had been selected rather than the "default protocol". On 8/22/2018 12:27 PM, Robert McConnell wrote: > It turns out that this problem is specific to one particular target > module. There is no problem with any of the other targets in this > project I'll try strategic recompilation to see if I can find anything. > > On 8/22/2018 11:55 AM, Robert McConnell wrote: >> After many years of faithful service on a variety of computers and >> Windows versions my OW 1.9 debugger suddenly started loading from the >> IDE as 5 separate windows on one of my computers. >> >> in the Windows taskbar instead of a single icon labeled "Open Watcom >> Debugger", there are five icons: >> Open Watcom Debugger >> Modules >> CPU registers (Pentium Pro) >> Locals >> Source:... >> >> Rather than the last 4 acting as child windows of the first, each >> can be clicked on individually and appears to act completely >> independently. >> >> Any ideas what went wrong and how to fix it? >> >> -rob >
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