Dec 082017
Great full screen debugger!!. | |||
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File Name | File Size | Zip Size | Zip Type |
AFD.COM | 65278 | 30756 | deflated |
AFD.SET | 610 | 36 | deflated |
DEMO.AUT | 46 | 46 | stored |
DEMO.BAT | 19 | 19 | stored |
DEMO.SET | 610 | 130 | deflated |
NEWS | 830 | 414 | deflated |
READ.ME | 1206 | 633 | deflated |
STACKSEG.ASM | 198 | 104 | deflated |
TESTAFD.ASM | 2983 | 1305 | deflated |
TESTAFD.EXE | 677 | 196 | deflated |
V20PATCH.BAT | 47 | 43 | deflated |
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Contents of the READ.ME file
SYSOP!
N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E
I obtained this program from a BBS without any documentation or
other files. There is no request for any money nor is there any
address / telephone number or other information with the copyright
notice. However looking at the hex code one can see a large
number of suspicious hex(00) and hex(20) as if the copywright or
author's message may have been hacked. This program may therefore
be a COMMERCIAL PRODUCT although I have not been able to find any
reviews of debuggers which reference a program of the same name,
format or "look".
I have found AFD useful in debugging and I am sure that it would
be even more useful with a fuller manual instead of the terse
hints in the help screens. Hence my desire to track its source.
If, on the other hand the program is truly public domain then I
apoligise for the evil thoughts I have held about my fellow
computerphiles and thank Mr H.P. Puttkammer for a magnificant
contribution - I can put up with the lack of more detailed
instructions.
George Plummer
October 1987
N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E N O T E
I obtained this program from a BBS without any documentation or
other files. There is no request for any money nor is there any
address / telephone number or other information with the copyright
notice. However looking at the hex code one can see a large
number of suspicious hex(00) and hex(20) as if the copywright or
author's message may have been hacked. This program may therefore
be a COMMERCIAL PRODUCT although I have not been able to find any
reviews of debuggers which reference a program of the same name,
format or "look".
I have found AFD useful in debugging and I am sure that it would
be even more useful with a fuller manual instead of the terse
hints in the help screens. Hence my desire to track its source.
If, on the other hand the program is truly public domain then I
apoligise for the evil thoughts I have held about my fellow
computerphiles and thank Mr H.P. Puttkammer for a magnificant
contribution - I can put up with the lack of more detailed
instructions.
George Plummer
October 1987
December 8, 2017
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