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==Features== | ==Features== | ||
Dual-monitor debugging is supported on the following system configurations: | *DOS remote debugging | ||
* TD running in DOS | *Dual-monitor debugging is supported on the following system configurations: | ||
* TDW running on Windows 3.1 or Windows 95 | ** TD running in DOS | ||
* TD32 running on Windows 95 | ** TDW running on Windows 3.1 or Windows 95 | ||
** TD32 running on Windows 95 | |||
==Version== | ==Version== |
Revision as of 13:19, 1 April 2022
Turbo Debugger | |
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Name | Turbo Debugger |
Version | OS/2: 4.02 (1995) |
Vendor | Borland |
Author | |
Licence | Commercial |
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Turbo Debugger was originally available for DOS and later for OS/2.
History
Turbo Debugger was introduced in 1989 as a stand-alone debugger and packaged within Turbo C Professional 2.0.
Later versions came with Borland C++, and professional editions of Turbo Assembler or Turbo Pascal.
Features
- DOS remote debugging
- Dual-monitor debugging is supported on the following system configurations:
- TD running in DOS
- TDW running on Windows 3.1 or Windows 95
- TD32 running on Windows 95
Version
- DOS
- 1.0 (1989)
- 2.0
- 3.0
- 3.2
- 4.0
- 5.0 (1995)
- OS/2
- 4.02 (1995) - included with Borland C++ for OS/2 Version 2.0
Publications
- Tom Swan: Mastering Turbo Debugger - Hayden 1990, ISBN 0-672-48454-4
- Tom Swan: Mastering Turbo Debugger 2.0 - Sams
- Philip Seyer: Using the Turbo Debugger - Wiley 1991, ISBN 0-8306-7394-6
- Ben Ezzell: Using Turbo Debugger and Tools 2.0 - Addison-Wesley 1991, ISBN 0-201-57083-1
- Hari Venkateswaran, Marat M. Tanik: Illustrated Turbo Debugger 3.0 - Wordware 1992, ISBN 1-55622-233-5