Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcvax!enea!kuling!bmc1!sys_ms From: sys_ms@bmc1.uu.se Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Re: Source-level debugging Message-ID: <2960@bmc1.uu.se> Date: 30 May 88 00:47:35 GMT References: <1911@rayssdb.ray.com> <2586@polyslo.UUCP> <321@piring.cwi.nl> <2729@polyslo.UUCP> <6010@well.UUCP> <10893@apple.Apple.Com> Organization: Biomedical Center, University of Uppsala, Sweden Lines: 15 In article <10893@apple.Apple.Com>, dan@Apple.COM (Dan Allen) writes: > SADE originally stood for "Standard Apple Debugging Environment" but now > stands for something like "Symbolic Application Debugging Environment". > It does exist, but will NOT replace MacsBug. It can't, because it > requires MultiFinder and 512K of its own RAM, so stock up on RAM. It is > based on MPW 2.0 Shell sources, so it is VERY much like the MPW Shell. > It looks pretty spiffy I suppose, but I'll keep using MacsBug myself... > After all, everyone should understand the native language that their > machine speaks.... Is it available now? Where? How much? Mats Sundvall University of Uppsala Sweden