[hatari-devel] Console I/O on Windows
Vincent Rivière
vincent.riviere at freesbee.fr
Wed Jan 5 23:07:57 CET 2011
Eero Tamminen wrote:
>> If you double-click hatari.exe, there is no ugly console opened by
>> default. If you make a shortcut to "hatari.exe -D", you get a console,
>> debug output, and the debugger.
>
> "-D" option cannot have an effect like that. It only sets a flag that
> causes debugger to be invoked when CPU core encounters certain
> types of exceptions.
I don't know how, but it does.
If you test that, you will see the same thing as me.
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Vincent Rivière
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