Subject: Re: How do you break to the debugger?
To: None <ADAMGOOD@delphi.com>
From: Dave Huang <khym@bga.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 05/04/1997 14:05:42
On Sun, 4 May 1997 ADAMGOOD@delphi.com wrote:
> I've been doing a bunch of work on FreeBSD on some x86 machines at school.
> I think that when you hit cntl-esc (or something like that - I haven't done
> it for a while and don't remember the exact key sequence) it breaks to
> ddb and you can insert break points or step through the kernel, etc.

Ctrl-Alt-Esc on NetBSD/i386, btw...

> I was just wondering what the command key sequence is to break to ddb on the
> Mac.  Does anyone know?

Same way you break into the debugger in MacOS :) Hit the interrupt switch
if you have one, if you don't, Command-Power usually does it.
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