I'm curious about the functionality of the debug docky. But I cannot find any info about it.
I thought that this was something similar to (if anyone has tested) LogTool on MorphOS where the debug logs from memory are printed on-the-fly
but it doesn't seem to get any printouts when I activate the kdebug.
If this is not the idea with this docky can someone point me to a tool that let me see the "live" printouts without the need to manual dump the logs all the time ?
Debug.docky
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Re: Debug.docky
Sashimidevelin wrote: If this is not the idea with this docky can someone point me to a tool that let me see the "live" printouts without the need to manual dump the logs all the time ?
Personally I prefer using PuTTY on the PC to monitor and log debug output though.
Re: Debug.docky
Ahh, thanks... maybe I can just snoop onto the TTY on WinUAE/FS-UAE if I'm not using sashimi, never though about itsalass00 wrote:Sashimidevelin wrote: If this is not the idea with this docky can someone point me to a tool that let me see the "live" printouts without the need to manual dump the logs all the time ?
Personally I prefer using PuTTY on the PC to monitor and log debug output though.

So now when that problem is solved, what is debug.docky good for ? =)
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Don't know, never used it. Maybe it's to help with debugging the docky system?develin wrote:So now when that problem is solved, what is debug.docky good for ? =)
Re: Debug.docky
Creating a virtual serial port worked nicely btw. =)salass00 wrote:Don't know, never used it. Maybe it's to help with debugging the docky system?develin wrote:So now when that problem is solved, what is debug.docky good for ? =)
http://www.onyxsoft.se/stefan/os4/os4debug.png