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<strong>Tornado</strong> 2.0<br />

User’s Guide<br />

Figure 7-4<br />

Attach Task Selector<br />

Usually, a newly-attached task stops in a system routine; thus, the debugger<br />

displays an assembly listing in its program-display panel. Use the up-stack<br />

button to view a stack level where source code is visible, or use the finish<br />

button to allow the system routine to return to its caller.<br />

Targets>Attach System<br />

Switches the target connection into system mode (if supported by the target<br />

agent) and stops the entire target system.<br />

Targets>Detach Task/System<br />

If the debugger is currently attached to a task, it releases the current task from<br />

debugger control. This allows exiting the debugger, or switching to system<br />

mode, without killing the task that was being debugged. If the debugger is<br />

currently attached to the target system, it sets the agent to tasking mode (if<br />

supported) and the target system resumes operation.<br />

Targets>Kill Task<br />

Delete the current task from the target system without exiting the debugger.<br />

Targets>Connect Target Servers<br />

Connect the debugger to a target. This command displays a scrolling list of all<br />

targets available through the <strong>Tornado</strong> registry (Figure 7-4). If the debugger is<br />

already connected to a target, selecting a new target releases the current target<br />

from debugger control.<br />

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