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The IBM '''Interactive Code Analysis Tool''' (''ICAT'') Debugger is used for debugging OS/2 device drivers, kernel code, IFSs, and applications that are running on an OS/2 remote machine. | |||
The IBM Interactive Code Analysis Tool (ICAT) Debugger is used for debugging OS/2 device drivers, kernel code, IFSs, and applications that are running on an OS/2 remote machine. | |||
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==License== | ==License== | ||
Commercial Software. Now Discontinued. | Commercial Software. Now Discontinued. | ||
==Related Articles== | ==Related Articles== |
Revision as of 02:44, 11 December 2017
The IBM Interactive Code Analysis Tool (ICAT) Debugger is used for debugging OS/2 device drivers, kernel code, IFSs, and applications that are running on an OS/2 remote machine.
Supported languages:
- VisualAge C++
- ALP (Assembly Language Processor)
- Microsoft C
- Microsoft MASM 5 and 6
- Watcom C++
- Metaware High C++
Versions
- 1999: 1.02
- 2000: 4.05.00
License
Commercial Software. Now Discontinued.
Related Articles
- ICAT: The New Remote Source-code Debugger for OS/2 by Chris Matthews and Dave Evans (May 1997)
Publications
Links
- icatos2.zip - ICAT Debugger for OS/2 Version 4.05.00