Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!watcgl!watmum!rmariani From: rmariani@watmum.waterloo.edu (Rico Mariani) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Program profile Message-ID: <4506@watcgl.waterloo.edu> Date: 20 May 88 14:20:33 GMT References: <28292@cca.CCA.COM> <2846@polya.STANFORD.EDU> Sender: daemon@watcgl.waterloo.edu Reply-To: rmariani@watmum.waterloo.edu (Rico Mariani) Organization: U. of Waterloo, Ontario Lines: 17 In article <2846@polya.STANFORD.EDU> rokicki@polya.Stanford.EDU (Tomas G. Rokicki) writes: > >So you're already using Manx. I released a profiler for Manx 3.4 >(I believe) that should still work with 3.6, or can be easily modified >for 3.6. If a few people ask, I may improve the way it works. But >grab it and look at it, let me know what you need. It does in fact work with Aztec 3.6, I've been getting alot of mileage out of it since I first installed it on my hard drive. I have found that sometimes it gets confused by the presence of machine language routines, it uses the link instruction to hook in to a procedure it seems, but I often have no need of this in an assembler routine so I leave it out. This confuses the heck out of it. You can find p1 & p2 in one of the example directories on your Manx originals just waiting to be compiled. Well, it was on the 3.4 disks anyways, it might not be the 3.6 disks... -Rico