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|Version=2.0 (Jan 1989) | |||
|Vendor=[[Farpoint Software]] | |||
|License=Shareware | |||
|Download=[//archive.org/download/os2_94/os2_94.zip/os2_94%2FI11%2FRSCOPE2.ZIP RSCOPE2.ZIP] | |||
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RamScope is a debugging tool written specifically for the OS/2 Presentation Manager. Its purpose is to allow you to do something that is not normally allowed for a "user" (i.e. ring 2 or ring 3) program: You can roam freely through all of the system's physical memory space without regard for segment limits, access privilege, or descriptor tables. | RamScope is a debugging tool written specifically for the OS/2 Presentation Manager. Its purpose is to allow you to do something that is not normally allowed for a "user" (i.e. ring 2 or ring 3) program: You can roam freely through all of the system's physical memory space without regard for segment limits, access privilege, or descriptor tables. | ||
[[Category:Development Tools]] | [[Category:Development Tools]] |
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Version | 2.0 (Jan 1989) |
Vendor | Farpoint Software |
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License | Shareware |
Download | RSCOPE2.ZIP |
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RamScope is a debugging tool written specifically for the OS/2 Presentation Manager. Its purpose is to allow you to do something that is not normally allowed for a "user" (i.e. ring 2 or ring 3) program: You can roam freely through all of the system's physical memory space without regard for segment limits, access privilege, or descriptor tables.