Indeed rather a "broad brush" when the problem was only with the last
item, the "PI" record. Especially when SLIP was mentioned and I knew that
SLIP's record does contain the high halves.
For a person as experienced as the OP, the data presented really was
enough (albeit I guess not in the way
VPH/VPA seems to be documented.
On Tue, 26 May 2020 13:52:49 -0400 Gord Tomlin
wrote:
:>On 2020-05-25 17:04, Ed Jaffe wrote:
:>> For the record, we diagnose issues using the events you've listed all
:>> the time, no matter what the AMODE. In fact, we even have RMODE(64) code
:>> nowadays.
:>>
On 2020-05-25 17:04, Ed Jaffe wrote:
For the record, we diagnose issues using the events you've listed all
the time, no matter what the AMODE. In fact, we even have RMODE(64) code
nowadays.
There is a bug with 64-bit PTRACE formatting and we got a custom fix
from Jim Mulder for that (it will
On 2020-05-26 5:04 AM, Ed Jaffe wrote:
We recently had the need to use GTF to collect SLIP IF, SVC, USR and
PI events to help diagnose a PIC 38 program check where the address
to be resolved was above the bar. Unfortunately, the trace was of
almost no use in diagnosis due to the more or less co
On Mon, 25 May 2020 16:07:30 -0400 Gord Tomlin
wrote:
:>We recently had the need to use GTF to collect SLIP IF, SVC, USR and PI
:>events to help diagnose a PIC 38 program check where the address to be
:>resolved was above the bar. Unfortunately, the trace was of almost no
:>use in diagnosis du
On 5/25/2020 1:07 PM, Gord Tomlin wrote:
We recently had the need to use GTF to collect SLIP IF, SVC, USR and
PI events to help diagnose a PIC 38 program check where the address to
be resolved was above the bar. Unfortunately, the trace was of almost
no use in diagnosis due to the more or less
What did you specify for TRDATA on the START GTF command?
BTW, does CT give you 64-bit registers?
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