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Re: ProSel K command
- Subject: Re: ProSel K command
- From: gdr@eddore.myrias.com (Devin Reade)
- Date: 1997/02/28
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Myrias Research Corporation
- References: <5f0dc9$i4@nnrp1.news.primenet.com> <5f1jqd$nbj@scapa.cs.ualberta.ca> <5f2mnl$661@nnrp1.news.primenet.com>
In article <5f2mnl$661@nnrp1.news.primenet.com>,
Clayburn Juniel/Effective Software Solutions <clay1@primenet.com> wrote:
>
>Could some one go into more detail about this? How do you choose the
>sections? And by sections due you mean OMF segments?
No, it's not quite that complicated. The entirety of the "documentation"
is at the bottom of the screen. You've probably made use of the
"forward one line" (right arrow) or "forward one character" (down arrow)
keys. Also try using the OA key which, instead of scrolling both the top
and bottom files, scrolls only the bottom file. Using the OA key, you
can get identical portions of the files to match up even if they're at
different offsets, making it easier to see what the real differences
are.
If you want to diff OMF segments, I would suggest using coff(1) in
Orca mode to disassemble them, then using ProSEL or diff(1) to view
differences in the dumps. Use of diff assumes you're running GNO.
coff is currently broken for GNO (it dumps everything to .ttyco),
but the output can be properly redirected under Orca/Shell.
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