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Dynamic debugging technique - Definition and Overview

Dynamic Debugging Technique, or DDT, was the name of several debugger programs originally developed for DEC hardware, originally known as DEC Debugging Tape because it was distributed on paper tape. The first version of DDT was developed at MIT for the PDP-1 computer in 1961, but newer versions on newer platforms continued to use the same name. After being ported to other vendor's platforms and changing media, the name was changed to the less DEC-centric version.

External link

  • DDT Command List (http://web.mit.edu/afs/net/project/cgw/src/ddt.68/ddt.cmds) for a freeware version written in portable C

Example Usage of debugging

lacuenca: How do I send out simple debug messages to help with my debugging?
PubTesterManFan: debugging is happening ...
include: debugging snmpd
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