Below is a list of the Borland documentation that BitSavers added in 2022, ordered by relevance to me (and how I finally asked Peter Sawatzki if he still had the monochrome TDVIDEO.DLL he wrote for Turbo Debugger 3.0 for Windows):
Archive for the ‘Turbo Debugger’ Category
BitSavers added some more Borland documentation in 2022 (most relevant for me: Assembler, Debugger, Profiler)
Posted by jpluimers on 2024/02/28
Posted in 8087, Algorithms, Assembly Language, Borland C++, C, C++, Debugging, Development, Floating point handling, Profiling, Software Development, Turbo Assembler, Turbo C, Turbo Debugger, Turbo Profiler, x86 | Leave a Comment »
SEP92: A VIDEO COMPATIBILITY INTERFACE FOR TURBO DEBUGGER
Posted by jpluimers on 2020/11/26
[WayBack/Archive] SEP92: A VIDEO COMPATIBILITY INTERFACE FOR TURBO DEBUGGER
Blast from the past, which reminds me of the days that Peter Sawatzki used this interface to write a DLL that allowed Turbo Debugger for Windows (TDW) run on a secondary monochrome screen using a special TDVIDEO.DLL.
That way you could debug Windows applications without distorting the screens, highly speeding up the debugging process.
Lot’s of stuff from that era got never archived, so I wish I could have found it in my archive, but I seem to have lost it.
Found via:
–jeroen
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