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RE: (ASCEND) Run-away debugging! (fwd)







  Agreed, This would be nice, Sometime I drop into a max in debug
mode and I'm getting hammered with debug output, On think I like
about the TNT is after you select to turn on debugging, You must 
turn on debug. I believe by debug on, Something like that would be nice
in the max, Cause I'm sure that running debug output is just
extra load on the i960.

But, I have a feeling Kevin's response will be USe the Feature request
form. hahahahaah.

Jason Nealis
Erols Internet


On Fri, 9 May 1997, Kirk Rogers wrote:

> Sorry or the late response...but can we get a command inserted in the
> code to turn off ALL debugging messages?  I've been asking this question
> for about a year now.
> 
> Thanks  
> 
> Kirk
>  
> 
> 	-----Original Message-----
> 	From:	owner-ascend-users@max.bungi.com
> [SMTP:owner-ascend-users@max.bungi.com] On Behalf Of Kevin Smith
> 	Sent:	Friday, April 18, 1997 12:38 PM
> 	To:	Steven P. Crain
> 	Cc:	Ascend User-Group
> 	Subject:	Re: (ASCEND) Run-away debugging! (fwd)
> 
> 	Did you try "wandis off" ?
> 
> 	At 02:16 PM 4/18/97 -0400, you wrote:
> 	>One of our staff -- we've no idea who -- must have accidentally
> turned a
> 	>debugging mode on.  The trouble is we can't figure out which
> one and how
> 	>to get it off.  Whenever someone goes into the Diagnostics
> screen, we get
> 	>tons of messages scrolling off the screen, like so:
> 	>
> 	>RECV-240:: 139 octets @ 3E12096C
> 	>  [0000]: 7E 21 45 00 00 28 AD 23 40 00 
> 	>XMIT-240:: 1531 octets @ 3E16BFDC
> 	>  [0000]: 7E 2F 45 00 05 DC 16 56 40 00 
> 	>XMIT-223:: 551 octets @ 4E1652BC
> 	>  [0000]: 7E 2D 2F 58 C7 A2 75 2A 5C 67 
> 	>RECV-243:: 14 octets @ 5E1227BC
> 	>  [0000]: 7E 2D 24 31 B3 00 05 B4 00 01 
> 	>XMIT-243:: 1501 octets @ 5E17089C
> 	>  [0000]: 7E 2D 2F 9C A4 30 F7 B5 1C E0 
> 	>
> 	>Does anyone recognize these and know how to turn these off.
> 	>
> 	>RFE: How about a turnalltracingoff command!
> 	>
> 
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