RTP Series - RTP25
QTIPS - Printing Large Variables from the Debugger
QTIPS - Assorted Oddments
Reader's Clinic - ReEnable TCL from Debugger
The End of the Line - Mike Pope and Hal Wyman
What's New (and un(der)documented!) In 2.12
A RevTI Techie Replies - Mike Pope - Revelation Technologies (UK) Ltd
RTP Series - RTP27
QTIPS - Printing Large Variables from the Debugger
VERBatim - V87
RTP Series - RTP25
RTP Series - RTP27
QTIPS - Printing Large Variables from the Debugger
VERBatim - V87
@ATTACK - @TCL.Stack
QTIPS - Printing Large Variables from the Debugger
Utility Diskette # 4
Prompt Help
QTIPS - Improved Menu Help 1
QTIPS - Improved Menu Help 2
@ATTACK - @Macro.Hex
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Uncommon Knowledge - WC_Detail_Help%
Uncommon Knowledge - WC_Protect_Help%
RTP Series - RTP42
RTP Series - RTP51
Reader's Clinic - AREV Runtime
@ATTACK - @PDisk.On
Advanced Revelation Initialisation Sequence (Overview) by Mike Pope
AREV Comes to Czechoslovakia Les Palenik, Cosmotron Systems
Form.List.S
Make.Index
Index Sub Revisited
QTIPS - Make.Index 2.11+
QUERY.SUB
Version 3 Technical Highlights - Creating New Accounts Programmatically
Version 3 TCL Subroutines - Creating New Accounts
Version 3 TCL Subroutines - Creating Tables
Merge Processor
QTIPS - Using INIT.VIEW with Printers
@ATTACK - @PDisk.On
QTIPS - Command Line Options
Customising the Status Line
Prompt Help
Reader's Clinic - Scribe Replace Processes in Window
Utility Diskette # 4
VERBatim - V47
Utility Diskette # 3 - Part II
Reader's Clinic - Slow Multivalued Screen Display
Reader's Clinic - Page Marks in Windows

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TitleQTIPS - Printing Large Variables from the Debugger
KeywordsDEBUGGER
PROGRAM
STACK
DOS
PAUSE
TextWhen working WITH the debugger it can be incredibly difficult to examine
BIG VARIABLES or to to look at the Program Stack if it has become overlong
Hitting the PAUSE key can help but unless you've amazing reflexes this is
still a problem on a 386

The answer is fortunately simple Remember AREV sits on top of DOS so
normal DOS functionality applies Make sure that you've got a printer hooked
up and on line and at the ! prompt press Ctrl Prt Sc This will toggle the
Printer on Now enter /X or PS and your display will route to the printer!
Then press Ctrl Prt Sc to turn it off again and continue WITH your
debugging


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