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		<title>Author: Gerritvn `Debugging dos graphics programs.`</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I would like to use doneex appbinder to debug dos graphics programs. I use djgpp to generate 32 bit programs which I test in a dos box on winxp. The debugger I want to use is gdb which uses stdin and stdout.<br />
The problem with doneex dll is that the target program is hidden. How do I unhide it?<br />
The doneex program I want to use is really a simple console and I have no problem with it being a windows console mode program. Everything typed should be sent to the stdin of the program being debugged and everything the program being debugged sends to stdout, should be displayed. Do you have a program like that?<br />
My programs require some commands to be executed before invoking the actual program i.e. loading of tsrs. Is it possible to execute cmd.exe and then use it to execute commands to load my tsrs and program from the "console program" described above?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[I would like to use doneex appbinder to debug dos graphics programs. I use djgpp to generate 32 bit programs which I test in a dos box on winxp. The debugger I want to use is gdb which uses stdin and stdout.<br />
The problem with doneex dll is that the target program is hidden. How do I unhide it?<br />
The doneex program I want to use is really a simple console and I have no problem with it being a windows console mode program. Everything typed should be sent to the stdin of the program being debugged and everything the program being debugged sends to stdout, should be displayed. Do you have a program like that?<br />
My programs require some commands to be executed before invoking the actual program i.e. loading of tsrs. Is it possible to execute cmd.exe and then use it to execute commands to load my tsrs and program from the "console program" described above?]]></content:encoded>
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