>If you are using Windows, you can compile the IDE in FPC trunk with gdb/mi support, >which works by opening your program in a new console window, so it gets the effect >you want already under Windows. Lazarus also does the same thing, if you don't mind >using a newer IDE.
I'm using Windows, Can you explain exactly what you mean by "compile the IDE in FPC trunk with gdb/mi support" to be honest that went right over my head. Are you talking about an option inside the existing IDE I should turn on that changes how my program compiles so it gets a separate window, or that I somehow recompile the IDE itself with some option so that it always executes my program in a new window? I've tried Lazarus, for some reason I can't even get my program to compile with Lazarus, I get pages of errors. Maybe I just don't know how to get Lazarus into Turbo Pascal Compatible mode.. _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal