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Michael D. Hensley <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>I discovered the above information using <plug>SHOT, one of the LPSTOOLS
(see
>http://www.lund.com)</plug>. Many utilities like SOS, GLANCE, and even the
>MPE SHOWPROC command would have told you that PIN 2 is the loader, but
>(AFAIK) only SHOT would have told you what PIN 11 is (using Sieler-magic).
Not to minimize the value of SHOT, and for those not fortunate enough to
have such tools at their disposal, a quick stack trace of PIN 11 gives a
pretty good indication of what it is:
:debug
DEBUG/iX C.05.08
HPDEBUG Intrinsic at: a.00a2f698 hxdebug+$e4
$1 ($64) nmdebug > pin #11
$2 ($b) nmdebug > tr,i,d
PC=a.0015e70c enable_int+$2c
NM* 0) SP=41636770 RP=a.00f40720
notify_dispatcher.block_current_process+$324
NM 1) SP=41636770 RP=a.00f42ba8 notify_dispatcher+$264
NM 2) SP=416366f0 RP=a.0018ec20 wait_for_active_port+$ec
NM 3) SP=416365f0 RP=a.0018f8a0 receive_from_port+$534
NM 4) SP=41636570 RP=a.00332efc extend_receive+$494
NM 5) SP=41636370 RP=a.005e3c70 xm_static_checkpoint_server+$80
NM 6) SP=416361f0 RP=a.0050cbf0 outer_block+$14c
NM 7) SP=41636130 RP=a.00000000
(end of NM stack)
$3 ($b) nmdebug > c
Doug.
Doug Werth Beechglen Development Inc.
[log in to unmask] Cincinnati, Ohio
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