Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!munnari.oz.au!comp.vuw.ac.nz!canterbury.ac.nz!chem194 From: chem194@canterbury.ac.nz (John Davis, programmer at large, chemistry department) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: Re: DevPac/MonAm2 Message-ID: <1990Nov8.100654.9707@canterbury.ac.nz> Date: 7 Nov 90 21:06:51 GMT References: Organization: University of Canterbury Lines: 27 In article , hbrinch@icoast.UUCP (henrik brinch) writes: >As I'm developing using DevPac2.08 on an Amiga 3000-25-100 I would like >to know if there's anybody out there, who have GenAm working perfectly >using single-stepping (on A3000) ? Because when I single-step, the adress- >indicator doesn't move! It's the same when I run it on Kick1.3 as on Kick2.0! I'm using DevPac fine on a 2500/030 ( effectively same as 3000 ), but I know that the early ( 2.0 ) version of Monam2 barfed on 030's. Monam2 2.05 ( which is what I'm currently using ) works fine - so check the version number on monam ( as genam and monam have their own, independent version numbers ) and get onto hisoft for an upgrade if need be. I've also had a look at a beta-release of DevPac-pro, which is a full 030 version of Genam (fpu support, all 030 extensions - very very nice ), unfortunately Monam hasn't had any work done on it yet ( apart from the dual machine debugging ) but hopefully the final version of it will support the 030/881/851 too ( as in be able to disassemble fpu code and view fpu regs ) hang in there - DevPac is _still_ the best integrated m/c development system! ----------------------------------------------------------- | o John Davis - CHEM194@canterbury.ac.nz o | | o (Depart)mental Programmer,Chemistry Department o | | o University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand o | | o o | | o co-sysop AmigaINFO BBS,1200/2400 baud CCITT, o | | o 24 hours a day, ph NZ +3-3371-531 o |