Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!ncrlnk!ncr-sd!serene!rfarris From: rfarris@serene.CTS.COM (Rick Farris) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Magic CV -- Anyone Used It? Summary: TD is still better and cheaper Keywords: debuggers Message-ID: <285@serene.CTS.COM> Date: 12 Oct 88 03:45:40 GMT References: <543@optilink.UUCP> <271@serene.CTS.COM> Reply-To: rfarris@serene.cts.com (Rick Farris) Organization: Serenity Systems, Del Mar, Ca. Lines: 21 In article kaldis@topaz.rutgers.edu (Theodore A. Kaldis) writes: >In article <271@serene.CTS.COM> rfarris@serene.CTS.COM (Rick Farris) writes: > >> And the Turbo Debugger only costs $150 and they toss in Turbo C, >> Turbo Assembler, and Turbo Pascal for free. :-) > >I believe the $150 offer is open only to registered Turbo users, and >runs to the end of November. > Theodore A. Kaldis | "Perhaps we may Ok, so after November, you pay $99 and get Turbo Debugger and Turbo Assembler, but no TC or TP. Still half the price and twice the debugger of Magic CV. :-) In fact, it's 3 debuggers. An 80386 version that leaves a full 640K for your program, the regular version, and the "remote" version that runs through your serial port and only takes up 10K in your target machine. Rick Farris rfarris@serene.cts.com voice (619) 259-6793 POB M KCBIW public access 259-7757 Del Mar CA 92014 ...!uunet!serene!rfarris serene.uucp 259-3704